has been identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar by the FBI. Jabbar—who died at the scene of the attack—was a U.S.-born citizen who lived in Texas, FBI Assistant Special Agent-in-Charge Alethea ...
The man suspected in the attack in New Orleans had a checkered marital history punctuated by multiple divorces and financial difficulty, according to court records.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, intended to use a transmitter — which was stashed in his F150 truck — to set off the two IEDs he placed along Bourbon Street, the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco ...
Court documents show that Jabbar's second ex-wife, Shaneed Chantil Jabbar, 40, was granted the temporary restraining order against him in July 2020. The order expressly forbid Shamsud-Din Jabbar from ...
GOHSEP releases its after-action report on the Bourbon St. attack, listing what went right and what needs to be improved.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s former commanding officer speaks out about New Orleans’ attacker’s radicalization - Col. Richard Groen described how the attack served as ‘a stark reminder of the dangers of ...
The FBI has identified the suspect in Wednesday's deadly attack in New Orleans as Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar.
The FBI said Shamsud-Din Jabbar made videos declaring his support for Islamic State. The terror group's flag was also found.
The FBI said an initial review of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, showed that the man conducted extensive online research into New ...
After a truck drove into a crowd on New Year's in New Orleans, killing 14 people, the FBI has continued to look into the man ...
Texas born and bred, he worked at Deloitte before plowing a truck with an Islamic State flag into a New Orleans crowd.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans terror suspect who allegedly killed 15 people on New Year's Eve, had had previous run-ins with police.