A terrorist attack during New Year’s Eve celebrations in New Orleans has left 15 dead and over 30 injured. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a former Army veteran, drove a pickup truck into a crowd and opened fire, leading to a chaotic scene on Bourbon Street. The FBI is investigating this act of terrorism, as the city grapples with the aftermath of the violence and mourning for the victims.
What should have been a joyous celebration on Bourbon Street turned into a nightmare early Wednesday morning, as a terrorist attack left at least 15 people dead and more than 30 injured during the New Year’s festivities. The chaos erupted around 3:15 a.m. CST, shattering the festive atmosphere.
The perpetrator, identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Army veteran from Texas, drove a pickup truck into a large crowd celebrating the New Year. Dressed in military gear and displaying an ISIS flag from the trailer hitch of his vehicle, Jabbar’s intentions were clear as he initiated a devastating attack.
After plowing into the crowd, Jabbar did not stop there. He opened fire at police officers who quickly responded. The situation escalated, resulting in three officers returning fire, and two of them sustaining injuries. Thankfully, both officers are reported to be in stable condition after the tumultuous exchange.
Tragically, Jabbar was shot and killed by law enforcement, bringing a sudden end to the attack but leaving a trail of heartbreak and destruction in its wake. The FBI has launched an investigation, categorizing the event as an act of terrorism. They are also probing any possible connections to a later explosion near the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
Jabbar was an Information Technology Specialist who left active duty in 2015. Despite being qualified and holding a high-paying job, reports suggest he was struggling with severe financial difficulties. His past included legal troubles primarily related to his financial struggles, lending a chilling context to his actions on that fateful night.
As the sun rose on New Orleans, eyewitness accounts painted a stark picture of horror and chaos. Many described a scene of absolute carnage as bodies lay strewn across the street. Among the victims were recognized individuals like Martin “Tiger” Bech, a former college football star, Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux, a young graduate, and Reggie Hunter, a father of two, underscoring the profound impact of Jabbar’s actions on the community.
In the wake of the attack, New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell expressed her sadness and anger, pointing to Jabbar’s intent being “hell-bent on creating carnage.” Meanwhile, barricades that could have thwarted the attack had been removed for maintenance, raising questions about safety measures that could have prevented this tragedy.
Federal and local authorities are not taking this attack lightly. The National Guard has been mobilized to bolster security in the city as stakeholders work to ensure public safety moving forward. The planned Sugar Bowl college football game on the same day had to be postponed as the city reeled from the impact of the violence.
The investigation is set to continue as officials search for potential accomplices and investigate any links to other threats. Two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) were discovered in the French Quarter during the investigation, adding another layer of concern for local and federal agencies.
As the situation unfolds, federal officials are collaborating closely with local law enforcement, keeping a watchful eye on developments. The White House has confirmed that President Biden is receiving regular updates, further emphasizing the seriousness of this ongoing situation.
New Orleans, a city known for its vibrant celebrations, now faces the deep sorrow of a tragedy that will be remembered for years to come.
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