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Bourbon Street in New Orleans, a popular nightlife spot, has reopened after being closed for investigation since a deadly attack on New Year's Day. The attack, which killed 14 people and injured dozens, was carried out by a lone gunman, Shamsud-Din Jabbar. The incident is now being investigated for any potential links to the recent explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. A minute's silence was held in honor of the victims at a postponed Sugar Bowl game, where the diverse group of victims, including an aspiring nurse and a father of two, were remembered.
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.
On the first day of 2025, a terrorist attack in New Orleans shook the nation as a pickup truck intentionally plowed into a crowd on Bourbon Street at 3:15 am, killing 15 people and injuring over 30 others. The suspect, identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, was later killed in a gunfight with police. The FBI is currently investigating potential accomplices and affiliations, and US President Joe Biden has addressed the nation, assuring that all resources are being utilized to keep the American people safe and investigating any possible connections to a separate Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas.
In a devastating attack on New Year's Day, a 42-year-old US citizen from Texas, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, drove a pick-up truck into a crowd in New Orleans, killing 15 people and injuring others. The FBI is investigating the attack as an "act of terrorism" after an Islamic State flag was found in the suspect's vehicle. Among the victims is former Princeton University football star, Martin "Tiger" Bech, and investigators are looking into a possible connection to a Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas on the same day.
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.
The suspect responsible for the deadly vehicle attack in New Orleans that left 15 people dead has been identified as a 42-year-old US citizen from Texas named Shamsud-Din Jabbar. The FBI has found an Islamic State group flag in the vehicle and is investigating the attack as an act of terrorism. However, investigators believe the suspect may not have acted alone and are also looking into possible connections with the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. Additionally, car-sharing app Turo, through which the trucks were rented, is cooperating with authorities in the investigation.
New Orleans New Year’s Celebration Turns Tragic with Deadly Terrorist Attack A New Year's celebration in New Orleans' French Quarter was disturbed by a deadly terrorist attack when an Army veteran drove his pickup truck into a crowd of revelers, leaving 15 dead. According to the FBI, the attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism carried out by an American citizen who was inspired by the Islamic State group. US President Joe Biden has expressed his grief and promised to investigate the incident thoroughly to determine the motives and any potential connections with other attacks.
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.