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A joint bulletin by the FBI, DHS, and others warned that lone actors and small groups pose the top terror threat to Macy’s ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar intended to use a transmitter — which was stashed in his F150 truck — to set off the two IEDs he placed along Bourbon Street.
BEAUMONT, TEXAS — There was little sign to Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s family that he was being radicalized and was barreling toward a deadly attack on Bourbon Street, leaving family members shocked ...
The words were among Mr. Jabbar’s last before he plowed his rented pickup truck through early morning New Year’s crowds on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing 14 people before dying in a ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — Shamsud-Din Jabbar grew up in Texas, joined the U.S. Army and eventually settled in Houston, where he spun up a real estate business and made $120,000 a year for one of the ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the man named as the attacker in the New Year's Day crash in New Orleans, was born and raised in Texas. In the aftermath of the attack that killed 14 people, public documents ...
BEAUMONT, Texas — Shamsud-Din Jabbar grew up in Texas, joined the U.S. Army and eventually settled in Houston, where he spun up a real estate business and made $120,000 a year for one of the ...
The suspect, identified as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, was a U.S. citizen from Texas who was “100 percent inspired by ISIS,” Raia told the press conference on Thursday, adding that Jabbar ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Texas native who once served in Afghanistan, acted alone in the attack, the FBI said on Thursday, reversing an earlier assessment that he may have had accomplices.
The FBI investigation also revealed that Jabbar purchased a cooler in Vidor, Texas, hours before the attack and gun oil from a store in Sulphur, Louisiana, the officials said.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Law enforcement spent about 18 hours at the home of the Houston man responsible for a deadly attack in New Orleans on New Year's morning. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, lived in ...