Latest Update On Explosion At US-Canadian Border

Newswatch has new details about the car explosion that happened on a bridge crossing the US-Canadian border.

Investigators are now saying that the incident began and ended on the American side of the border.

Governor Kathy Hochul is now saying that there is no sign of a terrorist attack.

Details are still emerging on the event, but it happened on the Rainbow Bridge in Niagra Falls. The car exploded at a checkpoint on the American side.

Here’s what we know:

Two people are dead, both were in the car. The border patrol agent in the booth suffered injuries but was saved by the concrete booth.

Now we are learning that the incident began and ended on the American side of the border. Sources are saying a car sped into a border checkpoint and hit a concrete wall.

Earlier this evening, New York Governor Kathy Hochul gave a press conference, saying that the person behind the wheel of that car was a local New Yorker and that the public does not need to worry about an ongoing terrorist attack.

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