New Orleans Attack Update: FBI Reveals New Timeline of Events

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The FBI revealed its most comprehensive update yet on the events leading up to and surrounding the attack on Bourbon Street on New Year's Day.

The FBI on Sunday provided its most comprehensive update yet on the events surrounding the Bourbon Street attack in New Orleans, Louisiana, that took the lives of 14 victims on New Year's Day, including a timeline of the suspect's movements on the day.Why It MattersDetails have dribbled out over the past week as authorities furiously dug into all available leads, including the various trips that the suspect, 42-year-old Texas resident and U.S.

'Jabbar proceeded to place two coolers, each containing an IED, on Bourbon Street, but teens found one of them. The FBI cleared the teens as possible accomplices, saying they believed anyone who moved the explosives likely did so without realizing what they were doing.At 3:15 a.m., Jabbar used his truck to commit the attack.Meta Glasses Used to Planning AttackDuring his first visit to New Orleans, Jabbar used Meta Glasses to record the area that he planned to attack.

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