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The FBI assistant special agent in charge who told the media and the public the New Orleans attack was “not a terrorist event” has been reassigned.
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 ...
The FBI said an initial review of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, showed that the man conducted extensive online research into New Orleans before the rampage.
FBI releases image showing New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar biking through the French Quarter on Halloween, months before attacking New Year's revelers.
The FBI says the man who allegedly carried out the New Year's Day attack visited the city in October and November, and recorded video of the area he aimed to target using "smart glasses." ...
The FBI says that the evidence now shows that Shamsud-Din Jabbar was solely responsible for the attack and professed allegiance to the Islamic State.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar posted videos to Facebook before the attack. Newsweek asked experts if the FBI could have stopped him.
Jabbar also searched for past shootings in New Orleans, the city’s famous Mardi Gras celebration and even how to access a balcony on the famed Bourbon Street.
The FBI now says the New Orleans truck attack acted alone when he drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers, killing 14 people.
New Orleans terrorist attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar was radicalized by ISIS online "within weeks," FBI Director Christopher Wray said in a "60 Minutes" interview.
UPDATE:The FBI has created a new page where the public can report information about Shamsud-Din Jabbar. The page includes new photos of Jabbar captured in the early morning hours of New Year's day ...