The man who plowed a truck down Bourbon Street in a New Year’s Day terrorist attack visited New Orleans twice before and traveled to Egypt prior to the massacre.
A semiautomatic rifle recovered from the killer was purchased from a private seller in Arlington, Texas, the FBI said in a press conference.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen from Beaumont, visited New Orleans twice before the attack and recorded video of the French Quarter with hands-free glasses, an FBI official said in a press conference Sunday. Jabbar was wearing those glasses during the attack on New Year's Day, but they did not appear to be activated, police say.
An FBI official said Sunday that the man responsible for the New Orleans truck attack visited the city ... The agency found that Jabbar obtained the rifle on Nov. 19 in Arlington, Texas, during a private sale. "The individual, based on investigation ...
Early on the first morning of the new ... the Texas Department of Transportation, 4,283 people were killed in motor vehicle traffic fatalities. Believe it or not, that number was a 4% drop from the previous year. Citing the death count out of Arlington ...
NEW ORLEANS -- The suspect in the deadly New ... but said the rifle was purchased through a "private sale" with an individual in Arlington, Texas, on Nov. 19, 2024. "This individual, based on ...
Nov. 10 — Jabbar visits New Orleans again. — Nov. 19 — Jabbar legally purchases a semiautomatic rifle in a private sale in Arlington, Texas. Authorities say the seller had no knowledge of ...
Investigators confirmed Shamsud-Din Jabbar visited North Texas weeks before plowing a truck through Bourbon Street revelers.
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Jamond Vincent scored 28 points as New Orleans beat East Texas A&M 82-73 on Saturday night. Vincent added seven rebounds and four steals for the Privateers (4-14, 2-5 Southland Conference). Kohen Rowbatham scored 24 points while going 7 of 10 from the floor,