A pickup truck driven into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans during New Year's celebrations, killing at least one person. The driver, Shamsud Din Jabbar, displayed an ISIS flag on his truck. The FBI is investigating potential connections to terroristic organizations and found a potential IED in the truck and others in the French Quarter. Law enforcement is conducting activity in Houston related to the attack.
in New Orleans after police said a person intentionally drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street during New Year's celebrations.
"The American people deserve transparency and accountability as the pursuit of justice proceeds," Britt said. She called the attack"an act of unbridled evil."The FBI's Houston field office and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office said that they are “conducting law enforcement activity” in Houston related to the New Orleans attack.
She described her cousin as an “awesome person" and"a little-bitty guy” with a “big heart.” She also said that Hunter, a manager at a warehouse, was extremely funny and loved his children, two boys ages 11 and 1.Hunter was celebrating the new year with another cousin, who survived the attack. Hunter sustained injuries that included a ruptured spleen, a punctured lung and internal bleeding, Jackson said.
“Whether it was a terrorist or Joe Blow … from whatever, Louisiana, what they done was horrible. They devastated so many lives," Jackson said.New Orleans Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick said the suspect drove onto the sidewalk and around a"hard target" — which included officers, barriers and a car — to carry out the attack.
"The St. Thomas More Catholic High School community mourns the loss of one of our own, Tiger Bech, who passed away early this morning as a result of the New York attack in New Orleans," the school said. “But instead our officers, last night NOPD in particular, stood strong. They did not run. They did kill the terrorist.”The FBI said it does not believe Shamsud Din Jabbar was"solely responsible" for the Bourbon Street attack and asked for the public's assistance.
The game has been played annually in New Orleans since 1935. This year’s matchup is a College Football Playoff quarterfinal game between Notre Dame and Georgia. The game is now scheduled to take place on Thursday.The Ford pickup truck that authorities say the Bourbon Street attacker used appears to have been an F-150 Lightning truck, according to photos from the aftermath of the incident.
Two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter also said investigators are looking into at least two improvised explosive devices, also known as IEDs, that may have been planted near the area of the attack. The investigation is trying to determine whether the devices were actual explosives and if they were operable, the officials said.
The first phase of the construction to remove and replace the bollard system began in November 2024 and was expected to proceed through February 2025, the city said. The goal is to University President Jere W. Morehead said in a statement posted on X: “At this point, we have learned that a University of Georgia student was critically injured in the attack and is receiving medical treatment. I have spoken to the student’s family and shared my concern, support and well wishes on behalf of the entire UGA community.”The No. 2 Georgia Bulldogs are scheduled to meet the No. 3 Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the Sugar Bowl at 8:45 p.m. ET in New Orleans' Superdome.
President-elect Donald Trump, in his first statement on the ramming attack, said in a post on TruthSocial that"criminals coming in are far worse than the criminals we have in our country" and that the crime rate in the country is at a level"nobody has ever seen before."The president-elect also said his administration would"fully support" the city of New Orleans in its investigation of the attack.
One photo appears to show a white pickup truck that has crashed into heavy machinery, with the hood of the truck raised, in the middle of a street and debris surrounding the scene.President Joe Biden has called New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell to offer"full federal support," the White House says. It added that the president will continue to be briefed on the incident throughout the day.
One eyewitness told NBC News that he had noticed an apparent absence of steel barricades in the area around Bourbon Street and had been surprised earlier in the evening that they weren't in place. "It was unbelievable," Jimmy Cothran told NBC News in a phone interview this morning as he described scenes that could only be compared to"a movie."
“We are in ongoing discussions with authorities on the local, state, and federal levels and will communicate further details as they become available,” he said. Anne Kirkpatrick, New Orleans Police Department superintendent, issued a similar warning during this morning’s news conference. The identity of the suspect and any potential motive in the incident remains unclear and the FBI continues to investigate.The deadly incident on Bourbon Street is not considered a"terrorist event" at this point, Alethea Duncan, the special agent in charge for FBI New Orleans said at this morning's news conference.
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