Is extremist Shamsud Din Jabbar, who fatally crashed his car into a crowd of revelers on New Year’s Day in New Orleans, injured 57 people, had looked into car options online before the attack, according to the FBI, who said on Tuesday that he had researched the vehicle used in the German Christmas market attack. Jabbar also looked for incidents involving the city’s popular Mardi Gras celebration, New Orleans murders, etc. How to get a balcony on the renowned Bourbon Street is another amazing search that his devices discovered.
Jabbar opened blaze on surveillance officers after ramming the car, and the police fatally shot him.
On November 10, Shamsud-Din Jabbaar traveled by station to New Orleans to check out an apartment on Orleans Street in the French Quarter, but he later informed the employer that he had changed his mind.
According to the FBI, Jabbar began isolating himself from community in 2022 when he moved to his Houston video house where officers discovered pesticides for making bombs.
Jabbar traveled from Houston to New Orleans by renting a vehicle using the Turo software and sharing videos with his friends on social media. He pledged allegiance to ISIS in one of those videos, saying his original intention was to murder his family and friends. However, he later changed because the article’s target may no longer be on the “war between the believers and the polytheists.”
Days prior to the attack, he looked for details on the vehicle that struck a Christian business in Germany in December, killing five people and injuring 200.
Jabbar was seen in an apartment by the FBI on November 10 when he was in New Orleans and checking out the room. He announced his move to New Orleans for better job on December 31 to his Houston companions.
A 42-year-old Texas Army senior, Jabbar was indoctrinated by IS online. ISIS’s flag was displayed on his truck’s up. Authorities have been looking into when and how he became radical.
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