President Biden vows to relentlessly pursue ISIS and other terrorist organizations following a terrorist attack in New Orleans where a car was rammed into a crowd during New Year's celebrations, leaving 15 dead and 35 injured. The attacker, identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, supported terrorist organizations in videos posted hours before the attack and an ISIS flag was found in his vehicle. Additionally, authorities are investigating a possible connection between this attack and a Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas, where one person was killed and seven others were injured. Both vehicles used in the incidents were rented from the same car rental site, Turo.
The city of New Orleans is reeling after a deadly terror attack on Bourbon Street during New Year's celebrations. The perpetrator, identified as 42-year-old Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar, proclaimed his allegiance to ISIS before being killed in a shoot-out with police. While investigators initially believed Jabbar had accomplices, the FBI now believes he acted alone. There is also a possible link to the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, but no concrete connection has been found yet.
In a chilling attack on New Year's Day, a US Army veteran drove a pickup truck into a crowd in New Orleans, leaving 15 people dead and around 30 injured. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) believes the suspect was inspired by the Islamic State group, as he had posted a video on social media expressing his desire to kill and pledging allegiance to ISIS. He was later identified as 42-year-old US citizen Shamsud-Din Jabbar and was shot dead by police. The investigation is ongoing and officials do not believe he acted alone. The attack has also prompted the postponement of the Sugar Bowl, a popular college football game played in New Orleans.
A U.S. Army veteran named Shamsud-Din Jabbar has been identified as the suspect in the deadly attack on New Year's revelers in New Orleans. According to the FBI, Jabbar was radicalized in recent years and may have been further influenced by the Israel-Hamas war. The attack left 15 dead and over two dozen injured, with an ISIS flag found on the truck used in the attack and potential explosives found nearby. President Biden has confirmed that the suspect was inspired by ISIS and expressed a desire to kill, but also cautioned that the investigation is still ongoing.
The FBI has announced that they are investigating potential links between Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect in the New Year's attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, and terrorist organizations, as an ISIS flag was found in the truck he used in the attack. This is a developing story as authorities continue to gather information. Stay tuned for updates.
A 28-year-old man from Houston, Texas has been arrested and charged with attempting to provide material support to ISIS. Anas Said was caught after new video footage surfaced showing his intention to join and carry out attacks for the designated foreign terrorist organization. Despite previously denying any involvement with ISIS, Said allegedly admitted to multiple connections and expressed desire to return to Lebanon if released from jail. The arrest was not without resistance, as Said threw his phone and tried to run from FBI agents during the arrest in West Houston.
A 20-year-old Pakistani citizen, identified as Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, has been arrested and charged for attempting to carry out a terror attack targeting Jews in New York City. The attack was planned to coincide with the anniversary of a previous Hamas attack on Israel. Khan, who is also known as Shahzeb Jadoon, was arrested in Canada and faces charges in both the US and Canada for his alleged involvement with ISIS. Thanks to the joint effort of American and Canadian law enforcement, the suspect was apprehended before he could reach the US-Canada border.
A Pakistani man has been apprehended by federal authorities as he attempted to enter the United States. He has been accused of planning an attack on a Jewish center in New York, with connections to ISIS and the Hamas terror attack on October 7. NBC News' Tom Winter has the full story.
In a rare clash between NATO allies, a US F-16 fighter jet shot down a Turkish drone operating over Syria, citing it as a potential threat to US forces in the region. Despite the tense situation, a US official reassured that Turkey remains one of their strongest allies. This incident comes amidst Turkey's recent bombing campaign against Kurdish militants, raising concerns over the safety of US troops in the area. The US has deployed 900 troops to Syria to combat the Islamic State and recently carried out successful helicopter raids to capture ISIS officials.
In a major development, Gujarat Police arrested three suspected ISIS terrorists for planning attacks on various locations in Gujarat. The arrests were made after intelligence inputs revealed their suspicious activities. The busting of this terror module has raised concerns about the increasing presence of ISIS in India and the need for heightened security measures to prevent any potential attacks.