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The FBI said Jabbar bought two coolers that he later used to conceal IEDs on Bourbon Street and that he drove from his native Houston to New Orleans on Dec. 31 to carry out his planned attack. 3.
A political agenda combined with a lack of information on the New Orleans terrorist likely culminated in Shamsud-Din Jabbar escaping the FBI’s radar, former agents told the Caller. The terrorist ...
Earlier this month, the FBI provided a brief timeline of Jabbar's activity in the months leading up to the attack, during which he visited New Orleans at least twice in October and November 2024 ...
The FBI still believes Jabbar carried out the attack by himself. "All investigative details and evidence that we have now still support that Jabbar acted alone here in New Orleans," said FBI ...
The FBI said it was investigating the attack, which occurred when 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar steered around a police blockade, as a terrorist act. Investigators believe the driver was inspired ...
Anyone with information on the attack or Jabbar, or who was on Bourbon Street for New Year's – or who was in the French Quarter between 2 and 6 p.m. on Oct. 31, is asked to contact the FBI at 1 ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar killed 14 people in the Bourbon Street attacks Wednesday. The FBI released Sunday video that Jabbar had recorded with smart glasses. Skip Navigation ...
“Evidence obtained in the ongoing investigation indicates Jabbar became a more devout Muslim in 2022,” the FBI said in its update. “During this time, Jabbar began isolating himself from society.
Inset, an undated passport photo provided by the FBI on shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Main image, FBI and New Orleans Police are seen outside a house fire on Mandeville Street after the mass casualty ...
The FBI gave a detailed timeline of Jabbar’s movements as he plotted his New Year’s Day attack. December 31. 2:30 p.m. - Jabbar enters Louisiana. 9 p.m. - Jabbar seen in Gonzalez, Louisiana.