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The man who crashed a truck through the French Quarter in New Orleans killing 14 people, visited the city twice before the attack. Authorities say the Texas native also went to Egypt and Canada.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A driver behind the wheel of a pickup truck rammed into a crowd of New Orleans revelers on Bourbon Street early on New Year’s Day, killing at least 10 people in what the FBI ...
The FBI released photos of surveillance footage that shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar an hour before he drove a truck down Bourbon Street, New Orleans, early on January 1, killing at least 15.
FBI investigators arrive at the scene where the white pickup truck that crashed after driving into a crowd of New Year's revelers in the French Quarter of New Orleans on Jan. 1, 2025.
In a press conference on Sunday, Lyonel Myrthil, the FBI special agent in charge of the New Orleans field office, said that Shamsud-Din Jabbar had traveled to New Orleans just weeks ahead of the ...
The FBI confirmed to the AP that Myrthil had been "en route to a family vacation out of the country" but said he "immediately worked to arrange his flight back to New Orleans, while joining ...
FBI says driver in New Orleans rampage acted alone, was '100%' inspired by Islamic State group. The FBI also revealed that the driver posted five videos on his Facebook account in the hours before ...
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 ...
During a visit to New Orleans this week, FBI director Christopher Wray described the city as a model of success whose steep violent crime reductions the agency wishes to duplicate elsewhere. He ...
FBI doesn't believe New Orleans attacker was 'solely responsible,' asks public's help in tracking down associates. Story by Steve Frank • 10h. T he FBI does not believe Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar, ...