The FBI confirmed that the man accused of driving a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans on New Year's Day was inspired by ISIS. The Bourbon Street attack is not the first ISIS ...
At least 14 people have died after a truck rammed through Bourbon Street in New Orleans early on New Year's Day, officials said. (Gerald Herbert/AP) ...
A white stick - believed to have held a black ISIS flag - can be seen on the back of the truck. Dozens were also injured in what the FBI is treating as terrorism after an Islamic State (ISIS ...
Investigators probing the deadly New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans say suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar flew an ISIS flag on the back of the pick-up truck he used ...
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He later changed his plans and said that he joined ISIS, CNN reported. An ISIS flag was also found attached to the trailer hitch of the rented vehicle, prompting an investigation into possible links ...
According to authorities, Jabbar posted five videos, one of which allegedly detailed his fixation with ISIS ideology. Another video, which has not been publicly released, reportedly served as his ...
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At some point, he fell under the sway of the Islamic State, the terrorist group known as ISIS. On New Year’s Eve, Jabbar, 42, drove a rented truck from Houston to New Orleans, authorities said ...
Then, in the hours before the attack, he posted five videos online, proclaiming his support for ISIS. In the first video, Jabbar explains he originally planned to harm his family and friends ...