Two deadly incidents on New Year's Day involved vehicles that were rented on Turo, a peer-to-peer car sharing company.
Drivers in both the Las Vegas and New Orleans incidents rented their vehicles through Turo, a peer-to-peer car rental agency.
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Vehicles involved in two deadly incidents that rocked the nation on New Year’s Day had both been rented via a car rental platform named Turo.
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The car-sharing app Turo was used by perpetrators of separate New Year's Day attacks. The incidents thrust the San Francisco ...
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Vehicles used in deadly New Orleans attack and Las Vegas explosion at Trump hotel were rented via same app, Turo.
Turo, which investigators say was used to acquire the vehicles involved in the attack in New Orleans and explosion in Las ...