The Texas man who police suspect of killing at least 10 people celebrating New Year’s in New Orleans and injuring dozens more is an Army veteran who has worked in real estate and IT and said in court documents that he struggled with financial troubles in recent years.
Day: January 1, 2025
A suspect, identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, of Texas, has been identified by the FBI as the person who drove a truck through crowds on Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day.
Bollards that normally protect pedestrians from vehicles were to be replaced as part of the city’s preparations for the Super Bowl next month. The attacker drove his pickup around a police vehicle parked to block traffic from the street he struck.
Bollards that normally protect pedestrians from vehicles were to be replaced as part of the city’s preparations for the Super Bowl next month. The attacker drove his pickup around a police vehicle parked to block traffic from the street he struck.
Back to where it began
An EarthCam video shows the moment multiple law enforcement officers ran toward the scene of a terror attack on New Year’s Day on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
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An Army veteran is accused of driving a truck through crowds in the French Quarter, carrying guns, bombs, and an ISIS flag, according to the FBI.
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Shamsud Din Jabbar (https://t.co/Ql6fR6Qon4)
is the telling name: Sham SUD (Russian: sud – суд: court, trial)https://t.co/tfNxshPX4X
The same sounds of the sham trial – jab bar.
This is a part of the series of the similar attacks, and a threat. pic.twitter.com/N7w5UGt85w— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 1, 2025