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Alleged ISIS member questioned in Iraq over New Orleans terror attack
Alleged ISIS member questioned in Iraq over New Orleans terror attack

Yahoo

time29-04-2025

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Alleged ISIS member questioned in Iraq over New Orleans terror attack

An alleged member of the Islamic State is being questioned in Iraq after officials in that country accused him of playing a role in inciting the deadly New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans. However, U.S. officials say they have not established a direct link between the suspect in Iraq and 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the U.S. citizen from Texas who drove his truck through a crowd of revelers for several blocks on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people. Din Jabbar flew the black and white ISIS flag on the back of the truck when he carried out the attack, but ISIS never officially took responsibility for the attack. U.S. officials told CBS News the FBI's investigation into the attack is ongoing. "While we continue to work with our law enforcement partners, both in the U.S. and internationally, based on the information to date, we continue to believe that Shamsud Din-Jabbar acted alone in carrying out the attack on Bourbon Street," the FBI said Tuesday in a statement released to CBS News. Iraqi authorities issued a statement on April 27 saying that the National Center for International Judicial Cooperation had received a request from the U.S. to assist in its investigation of the New Orleans terror attack. The statement said the suspect was found to be a member of the ISIS foreign operations office. Din Jabbar rented a white Ford pickup truck in Houston and drove to New Orleans to carry out the attack, U.S. authorities said. After ramming his truck into a crowd in the early morning hours of January 1, he died in a shootout with police. Prior to carrying out the attack, he posted videos to social media indicating he was inspired by ISIS and expressed a desire to kill. Kristi Noem says she's "very confident" undocumented migrants stole her purse Ashlie Crosson named 2025 National Teacher of the Year Supreme Court appears poised to side with student with disability in school discrimination case

Alleged ISIS member accused by Iraqi officials of playing a role in inciting New Orleans terror attack
Alleged ISIS member accused by Iraqi officials of playing a role in inciting New Orleans terror attack

CBS News

time29-04-2025

  • CBS News

Alleged ISIS member accused by Iraqi officials of playing a role in inciting New Orleans terror attack

How New Orleans is handling security for Mardi Gras after New Years attack An alleged member of the Islamic State is being questioned in Iraq after officials in that country accused him of playing a role in inciting the deadly New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans. However, U.S. officials say they have not established a direct link between the suspect in Iraq and 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the U.S. citizen from Texas who drove his truck through a crowd of revelers for several blocks on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people. Din Jabbar flew the black and white ISIS flag on the back of the truck when he carried out the attack, but ISIS never officially took responsibility for the attack. U.S. officials told CBS News the FBI's investigation into the attack is ongoing. "While we continue to work with our law enforcement partners, both in the U.S. and internationally, based on the information to date, we continue to believe that Shamsud Din-Jabbar acted alone in carrying out the attack on Bourbon Street," the FBI said Tuesday in a statement released to CBS News. Iraqi authorities issued a statement April 27 saying that the National Center for International Judicial Cooperation had received a request from the U.S. to assist in its investigation of the New Orleans terror attack. The statement said the suspect was found to be a member of the ISIS foreign operations office. Din Jabbar rented a white Ford pickup truck in Houston and drove to New Orleans to carry out the attack, U.S. authorities said. After ramming his truck into a crowd in the early morning hours of January 1, he died in a shootout with police. Prior to carrying out the attack, he posted videos to social media indicating he was inspired by ISIS and expressed a desire to kill. contributed to this report.

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