FBI reviewed Jabbar’s electronics which revealed online searches about accessing Bourbon Street balconies, Mardi Gras, and shootings in New Orleans.
Dejesus recounts seeing bodies everywhere along the street, and now, two days later, he is back in Texas in a wheelchair from his injuries and says he will never forget what he saw.
The FBI, along with our partners, continue to work around the clock to determine what motivated Shamsud-Din Jabbar to drive his truck into a crowd of people
A suspect drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, creating a mass casualty incident. 14 are dead and dozens are injured.
Federal agents investigating the deadly attack say the perpetrator recorded himself riding through the French Quarter on a bicycling using Meta glasses.
President Joe Biden is coming Monday, and the most significant mourning display on Bourbon Street was erected by a Texas artist. A small number of bouquets and candles mark some spots where people ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the Texas man who drove a truck through ... using Meta smart glasses to record a video as he traveled the length of Bourbon Street, later the site of his attack.
Investigators also revealed that Jabbar researched the Christmas market ramming attack in Germany just hours before the attack on Bourbon Street. On Nov. 10, officials said, Jabbar took a train from Houston, Texas to New Orleans and returned to Texas that ...
The FBI Houston announced they seized a vehicle when they returned to the home of the Bourbon Street terrorism attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Army veteran and U.S.-born citizen from Texas, posted several videos online hours before the Bourbon Street attack "proclaiming his support for ISIS" and ...
Bourbon Street reopened Thursday after 14 people were ... local law enforcement at Jabbar's last known residence in Houston, Texas, sources confirmed to ABC News. The items found were also ...