BRAND-NEW ORLEANS (AP)– The guy in charge of the vehicle assault in New Orleans on New Year’s Day that eliminated 14 individuals went to the city two times previously and videotaped video clip of the French Quarter with Meta wise glasses, an FBI authorities stated Sunday.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar additionally took a trip to Cairo and Canada prior to the assault although it was not yet clear whether those journeys were attached to the assault, Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Raia stated at a press conference. Federal authorities think Jabbar, a united state resident and previous united state Army soldier, was influenced by the Islamic State militant group to accomplish the assault.
Police fatally fired Jabbar, 42, throughout a firefight at the scene of the lethal collision of the leased pickup on Bourbon Street, famous worldwide for its joyful feelings in New Orleans’ historical French Quarter.
Federal private investigators thus far think Jabbar acted alone, yet are remaining to discover his get in touches with.
“All investigative details and evidence that we have now still support that Jabbar acted alone here in New Orleans,” statedRaia “We have not seen any indications of an accomplice in the United States, but we are still looking into potential associates in the U.S. and outside of our borders.”
Lyonel Myrthil, FBI special agent in charge of the New Orleans Field Office, said Jabbar traveled to Cairo in the summer of 2023 and then to the Canadian province of Ontario a few days later.
“Our agents are getting answers to where he went, who he met with and how those trips may or may not tie into his actions here,” Myrthil stated.
Suspect recorded video with smart glasses while plotting attack, the FBI says
Jabbar had also traveled to New Orleans twice in the months preceding the attack, first in October and again in November. On Oct. 31, Myrthil said Jabbar used glasses from Meta, the parent company of Facebook, to record video as he rode through the French Quarter on a bicycle as “he plotted this hideous attack.” He said Jabbar was also in New Orleans on Nov. 10.
He also wore the glasses capable of livestreaming during the attack, but Myrthil said Jabbar did not activate them.
The FBI released Jabbar’s recorded video from the planning trip to New Orleans as well as video showing him placing two containers with explosive devices in the French Quarter at around 2 a.m. shortly before the attack. One of the containers, a cooler, was moved a block away by someone uninvolved with the attack, officials said.
Joshua Jackson, New Orleans special agent in charge, said Jabbar privately purchased a semiautomatic rifle on Nov. 19 from an individual in a legal transaction in Arlington, Texas.
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Security a prime concern ahead of other major events
Police have used vehicles and barricades to block traffic at Bourbon and Canal streets since. Other law enforcement agencies helped city officers provide extra security, said Reese Harper, a New Orleans police spokesperson.
The first parade of the Carnival season leading up to Mardi Gras in March is scheduled Monday evening. New Orleans also will host the Super Bowl on Feb. 9.
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< p course=" yf-1pe5jgt ">The two explosive devices that Jabbar placed were recovered by federal officials undetonated. ATF Special Agent in Charge Joshua Jackson credited New Orleans police for responding quickly before the devices could be set off. He said both were equipped with receivers and a transmitter was recovered in Jabbar’s truck.
Jabbar exited the crashed truck wearing a ballistic vest and helmet and fired at police, wounding at least two officers before he was fatally shot by police.
Bomb-making materials were found at Jabbar’s home. Jackson said Jabbar appeared to have used a chemical compound known as RDX, which he said is commonly available in the U.S. He said field tests found RDX at Jabbar’s Houston home and they are conducting further tests on similar materials found at the New Orleans rental home.
Jabbar tried to burn down the rental house by setting a small fire in a hallway but the flames went out before firefighters arrived.
Suspect proclaims support for Islamic State group
the Islamic State militant group announced assistance for(* )in on-line video clips uploaded hours prior to he struck.It was the most dangerous IS-inspired attack on united state dirt in years, laying bare what government authorities have actually cautioned is a resurgent worldwide terrorism danger.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas told ABC’s “This Week with George Stephanopoulos” that the country faces “not only the persistent threat of foreign terrorism” but “a significant increase in what we term homegrown violent extremism” in recent years.
Jack Brook, Stephen Smith And Sara Cline, The Associated Press