The FBI is also insisting that Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans extremist who killed 14 people with his vehicle first New Year’s Day on Bourbon Street, acted alone. So far, they say they’ve been unable to reveal evidence that points to any fellow accomplices.
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They haven’t completely closed the door on a crime. Simply put, they haven’t discovered any proof to support it.
But, Ed Morrissey, at our girlfriend site, Hot Air, uses a tiny logical argument to question that assumption by the government. Ed refers to a NBC News content that contains some fresh information regarding the kind of violent Jabbar used to build the bread IEDs he placed near the site of his assault on Whiskey Street.
According to law enforcement sources, Jabbar used a very uncommon violent element in the IEDs. The fact that the explosives have never been used in the United States and that Jabbar has always demonstrated the ability to create an explosive device from these or any other materials makes that suggestive of a kind of conspiracy. He would have had no reason to learn how to use for an amazing violent to create an IED while working in human resources.
According to the authorities, the authorities are looking into how Jabbar came into possession of the information that led to the creation of this bread exploding.
Those leaders say that the incendiary has never been used in a U. S. terrorist assault or affair, nor in any Western terrorist , attack. How Jabbar learned about the mixture and how he managed to create it is a crucial question for researchers.
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The Airbnb house Jabbar was staying on was set on fire more than two days after the murder of him, according to an additional oddity that researchers have discovered.  ,
Obviously, timing products are very easy to make, and guidelines for developing one are available on the Internet. In order to conceal their lines and eliminate information, thieves typically fire a home or apartment to cover their tracks.
Why do Jabbar want to do that, exactly? He was on a one-way journey to death, so why would he treatment if he had left proof behind?
Joshua Jackson, an ATF special agent in charge, said at a click event,” The working principle now is that the fire started after Jabbar was now deceased. There are many possible scenarios. You could have a timed system…. You could also include stress stoves, put on top of a range, filled with gasoline. The ATF defensive response staff is ok because there are many ways to go about it.
Before an attack, it seems like a lot of work and possibly dangerous planning before being delivered an F-U to the FBI. Since Jabbar’s invasion would either have resulted in his record or death ( not to mention his Facebook posts just before the attack ), it didn’t try to conceal his presence. But who and what did Jabbar intend to conceal by burning the room?
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Luckily, most of the room was spared in the fireplace. Whether it was inexpertly set or there’s another purpose for the phone’s loss won’t be known for a while.
Given that the conspiracy theory involves a Muslim shouting affiliation to ISIS, it seems plausible that the FBI is soft-pedaling it. The federal government’s constant reason is that they don’t want to launch a “panic” that may result in attacks on innocent Muslims.  ,
They are thus sensitive to being called “racist”, “homophobes”, or” Islamophobes” when investigating acts that their strategy may be questioned at every turn. As the research progresses, it is interesting to watch this viewpoint.