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Before Shamsud-Din Jabbar attacked Bourbon Street in New Orleans, the FBI says he researched the city, reading up on recent shootings and a vehicle attack in Germany.
New Orleans terrorist attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar was radicalized by ISIS online "within weeks," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a "60 Minutes" interview.
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The attack on Bourbon Street "struck me as being particularly reminiscent of ISIS advice,” said Joshua Fisher-Birch, a researcher at the Counter Extremism Project.
Cameras captured the events leading up to the death of the suspect, Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Jabbar had driven his white F-150 around a police car blockading the entrance of Bourbon Street, the city’s most famous thoroughfare, and plowed into revelers about 3:15 a.m. New Year’s Day, killing 14 and injuring dozens.
The FBI is continuing their investigation into the horrific terrorist attack in New Orleans during the early morning hours of New Year’s Day when 42-year old Shamsud Din Jabbar drove a white pickup truck down Bourbon Street, leaving 14 dead and dozens injured.
NEW ORLEANS ( WGNO) — Body camera footage of the Jan. 1 terror attack on Bourbon Street has been released. On Friday, Jan. 10, New Orleans Police Department Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick held a news conference to discuss the footage captured during the incident that left 14 dead and dozens other injured.
FBI Houston says bottles of sulfuric acid were found inside a cooler at a Harris County storage facility rented by the Bourbon Street terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
Following a New Year’s Day attack that killed 14, the Louisiana city known for its colorful Carnival festivities and parades is grappling with how to celebrate—and do so safely—in the wake of tragedy.
Women dressed as angels, hands clasped in prayer, passed through New Orleans to celebrate the first parade of Carnival season, just blocks from where 14 people were killed five
Nearly a week after Shamsud-din Jabbar rammed a pickup truck into a busy crowd celebrating New Year’s in New Orleans, killing 14, details of how he planned the attack are becoming clearer.