The man who drove a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans’ French Quarter, killing 15, has been identified as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, a US citizen.
The Ford electric vehicle was owned by another 42-year-old man from Houston, Texas. The truck had reportedly been rented out on Turo, and police are in contact with the owner who listed it for rent.
The gunman was killed by police after he slammed a truck into pedestrians celebrating the New Year, exited the vehicle, and started firing.
The vehicle was reportedly carrying an ISIS flag and a chest with explosives inside it.
Authorities investigating the ‘mass casualty incident’ say the driver showed ‘very intentional behavior’ after driving into crowds in the city’s French Quarter before they got out and fired a weapon.
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New Orleans ‘terrorist’ is pictured
Shamsud Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US citizen born in Texas, has been pictured.
He was shot and killed in a shootout with police.
Jabbar reportedly served time in the US army.
Suspect worked at top accounting firm
The apparent killer Shamsud Din Jabbar said in August 2022 that he worked at the accounting firm Deloitte and made about $120,000 a year, as reported by The New York Times.
Jabbar reportedly sent an email the same year saying he owed more than $27,000 in late home payments and was at risk of foreclosure.
Sugar Bowl postponed until Thursday
Sugar Bowl CEO Jeff Hundley said the game between Georgia and Notre Dame will be postponed in the wage of the New Year’s tragedy.
Jabbar struggled financially during divorce
Shamsud Din Jabbar claimed in 2022, as he went through his second divorce, that he could not afford his house patments.
‘It is past due in excess of $27,000 and in danger of foreclosure if we delay settling the divorce,’ he wrote in emails, according to The New York Times.
FBI does not believe suspect acted alone
Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan said in a press conference Wednesday afternoon that the FBI ‘did not believe that the suspect “was solely responsible.’
Federal forces are currently looking for anyone who could have assisted in the attack.
University of Georgia student identified as one of those injured in terror attack
University President Jere W. Morehead issued a statement on Monday.
‘At this point, we have learned that a University of Georgia student was critically injured in the attack and is receiving medical treatment. I have spoken to the student’s family and shared my concern, support and well wishes on behalf of the entire UGA community,’ Morehead said in part.
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Little girl’s heartbreaking final act before she was mowed down by New Orleans terrorist
Jimmy Cothran, a New Orleans resident of 15 years, told NBC News that he took cover on a nightclub balcony as the heinous attack unfolded, counting a total of eight bodies on the street within ‘just a couple seconds’.
‘A little girl that we had seen dancing as we were walking up the street was as flat as a pillow. I mean, it just kept going,’ Cothran recalled. ‘Every eye shot – body, body, body, body, body. It was unbelievable.’
Truck used in attack owned by Houston man
The truck used in the attack, a white Ford F-150 Lightning electric vehicle, is owned by Rodrigo Diaz, per ABC News.
Diaz apparently rented out the truck on the rental app Turo.
His wife Dora Diaz told ABC they are ‘devastated’ and had no idea the truck would be used for a terrorist attack.
‘My husband rents cars through the Turo app. I can’t tell you anything else. I’m here with my kids, and this is devastating,’ Diaz said.
WATCH: Biden reacts to NOLA attack
VP-elect JD Vance posts statement on massacre
The Ohio senator shared Trump’s earlier message as he spoke about the attack in New Orleans
More explosive devices found in other areas of French Quarter
The FBI said they have found other potential explosive devices – separate from those found inside the van used to kill 10 people.
Officials have asked that people stay away from the beloved area as the probe continues.
Federal detectives are working to determine ‘potential associations and affiliations with terrorist organizations.’
Louisiana governor asks people to avoid French Quarter
‘We recognize that there are tourists around us, and we urge all to avoid the French Quarter as this is an active investigation,’ Landry said in part.
‘We understand the concerns of the community and want to reassure everyone that the safety of the French Quarter and the city of New Orleans remains our top priority.’
NFL issues statement after tragedy
The NFL issued a statement after the attack in New Orleans, where the Super Bowl is supposed to take place in February.
Two Israeli citizens first to be identified among the victims in New Orleans terror attack
Louisiana Lt Governor Billy Nungesser said investigators were probing whether the attack was connected to ISIS and if a flag on the back of the truck was connected to the terrorist group.
Superdome locked down as officials try to ensure safety of Sugar Bowl fans
Suspect identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42
NOLA.com has identified the man who killed 10 people in New Orleans as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, a US citizen born in Texas.
The local outlet reported that Jabbar was carrying an ISIS flag in the truck and was dressed in military gear.
How the horror unfolded
City was working on barriers to prevent vehicle attacks
City documents show New Orleans has been in the midst of a major project to remove and replace post-like barriers called bollards designed to prevent vehicle attacks along Bourbon Street.
That project began in November and involves replacing old bollards with new removable stainless steel bollards.
What was the killer’s motive?
The FBI is investigating the attack as an act of terrorism.
Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick said the driver was ‘hell-bent on creating the carnage and the damage that he did’ and he tried ‘to run over as many people as he could.’
Kirkpatrick said two police officers were shot after the driver emerged from the truck and are in stable condition.
Investigators working to determine whether suspect had connections to ISIS
ABC News has reported that officials are looking into whether the driver of the truck who slammed into the New Year’s crowd had any connections to the Islamic State.
President Biden issues statement on attack
Barricades ‘were not up’ during attack
A witness told CNN that steel mechanical barricades were not up prior to the attack.
‘Those barricades were not up, period,’ Jimmy Cothran said.
‘They had the flimsy orange ones that you could just push over with your finger. We actually thought it was kind of odd.’
Truck involved in attack was registered to Houston man
The New York Times is reporting that the Ford electric vehicle was owned by a 42-year-old man from Houston, Texas.
The truck was apparently rented on Turo, and police have already contacted the owener who listed it.
Police have not revealed additional details about the killer.
President-elect Trump reacts to NOLA attack
‘When I said that the criminals coming in are far worse than the criminals we have in our country, that statement was constantly refuted by Democrats and the Fake News Media, but it turned out to be true,’ Trump said after Fox News revealed the truck used in the attack had recently crossed the border.
‘The crime rate in our country is at a level that nobody has ever seen before. Our hearts are with all of the innocent victims and their loved ones, including the brave officers of the New Orleans Police Department.
‘The Trump Administration will fully support the City of New Orleans as they investigate and recover from this act of pure evil!’
Truck had crossed into the US from Mexico last month
Fox News is reporting that the truck a man used to slam into a crowd in New Orleans crossed into the US from Mexico through Eagle Pass, Texas, on November 16th.
The crossing would have been a legal one, as the truck had a Texas plate.
Moreover, it appears the truck was not being driven by the attacker at the time.
Fox corrected its earlier report that claimed the truck had crossed the border jsut two days ago.
Fury as Joe Biden posts ‘heartless’ New Year’s message after New Orleans terror attack
Biden’s first post on X in 2025 was a simple ‘Happy New Year, folks’ at 10am ET.
Explosive devices potentially left at scene
FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan said officials were investigating at least one suspected improvised explosive device at the scene.
AG Merrick Garland has been briefed on attack
‘My heart is broken for those who began their year by learning people they love were killed in this horrific attack,’ Garland said in a statement.
He said hw would ‘deploy every available resource to conduct this investigation.’
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the FBI and Homeland Security are part of the investigation.
Speaker Mike Johnson calls attack ‘vicious’
Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame will go ahead on Wednesday night
New Orleans police say today’s Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame will go ahead, despite a NYE ‘terrorist’ attack killing 10 people less than a mile from the stadium.
New Orleans ‘terrorist’ sparks mystery over hidden object spotted on the back of his EV
The electric vehicle used by the alleged New Orleans terrorist to plow into a crowd of revelers celebrating the New Year on Bourbon Street has sparked a mystery after a hidden object was spotted on the back of the SUV.
FBI now treating tragedy as ‘act of terrorism’
While an FBI special agent had said the tragedy was not ‘a terrorist event,’ the agency updated the public in a new statement.
‘This morning, an individual drove a car into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing a number of people and injuring dozens of others,’ the FBI said in a statement.
‘The subject then engaged with local law enforcement and is now deceased.
‘The FBI is the lead investigative agency, and we are working with our partners to investigate this as an act of terrorism.’
Most of the injured are NOLA locals
Officials said they believe that a mojority of the at least 35 people who were injured are New Orleans locals, and not tourists.
What do we know about the New Orleans killer?
Several sources have revealed that the man who drove his truck into the crowd on Bourbon Street was killed after he exited his vehicle and started shooting.
Sugar Bowl issues statement after NOLA attack
Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick said police officers would work to ensure safety at the Sugar Bowl, indicating that the game would go on as scheduled.
Cops are seen running to scene as truck slams crowd of NYE revelers
Bourbon street is one of the world’s largest New Year’s destinations
The suspect rammed a vehicle into a crowd of pedestrians in New Orleans’ bustling French Quarter district at 3.15am Wednesday along Bourbon Street, known worldwide as one of the largest destinations for New Year’s Eve parties, and with crowds in the city ballooning in anticipation for the Sugar Bowl college football playoff game at the nearby Superdome later in the day.
Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy issues statement
The Republican called the attack ‘tragic’ on Wednesday morning.
Where did the attack happen?
Witness describes New Year’s horror
Witness Jim Mowrer, who was visiting New Orleans, told CBS News he was in the middle of the road when the truck approached but managed to run for cover.
He then heard gunfire as police confronted the gunman.
Mowrer said he tried to help some of the victims before realizing they were dead.
Gunman was killed in shootout with cops
Several sources have revealed that the man who drove his truck into the crowd celebrating New Year’s Eve was killed after he exited his vehicle and started shooting.
The gunman injured two NOLA police officers who are in stable condition.
Officials have not revealed any details about the gunman who killed at least 10 people early on Wednesday.
President Joe Biden has been briefed on attack
The White House said: ‘President Biden has been briefed on the horrific news that a driver killed and injured dozens of individuals in New Orleans overnight and the White House has been in touch with New Orleans Mayor Cantrell to offer support.
‘The FBI is already on the ground supporting local law enforcement in the investigation and the President will continue to be briefed throughout the day.’
The president is currently with his family in Wilmington, Delaware.
Suspect was killed by police, per report
WDSU-TV is reporting that the suspect in the Bourbon Street attack was killed.
Police are yet to provide any information about the suspect, aside from his gender.
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WATCH: Police respond to Bourbon Street
Status of suspect is unknown
Authorities have not offered any information about the status of the man who they intentionally drove a truck into the crowd in Bourbon Street, killing 10.
It’s unclear if the suspect is alive after a shooting confrontation with police.
His age and identity also remain unclear.
FBI to take over probe into attack
Federal agents will lead the investigation into the New Year’s attack in New Orleans,
Officials said an improvised explosive device was found in the area.
While NOLA mayor LaToya Cantrell called the event a terror attack, FBI special agent Alethea Duncan then said ‘it’s not a terrorist event.’
Two officers shot in confrontation with suspect
Officials revealed Wedbesdagt morning that the suspect fired at police and hit two officers who are in stable condition.
The suspect was ‘hellbent on creating carnage,’ according to police superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.
‘It was very intentional’
‘It involved a man driving a pickup truck down bourbon street at a very fast pace,’ NOLA police superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said in a press conference.
‘It was very intentional behavior… this man was trying to run as many people over as he could.’
The chief added that ‘this wasn’t a DUI situation.’
She confirmed 10 people were killed and more than 35 injured.
New Orleans mayor says city suffered terror attack
Mayor LaToya Cantrell called the tragedy a terror attack on Wednesday morning.
She asked the public to stay clear of the eight blocks surrounding Bourbon Street.
‘We do know that the city of New Orleans was impacted by a terrorist attack,’ Cantrell said,
Louisiana governor issues statement
Police had ramped up security for the night
There was heightened security in the city, and specifically the famous French Quarter, when the attack happened Wednesday morning.
The New Orleans Police Department had said on Monday it would be staffed ‘at 100 percent’ and also have an additional 300 officers assisting.
In a statement, police said they would deply ‘a strong presence of marked and unmarked police vehicles, as well as officers on foot, bike, and horseback.’
Horror footage shows attack’s aftermath
Video shared on social media of the aftermath of the attack shows injured bodies lying on Bourbon street.
People are seen standing over the bodies, which are in pools of blood, seemingly in shock as officials with long guns run down the area.
Crowds ordered to leave Bourbon Street
Authorities in New Orleans have told people to stay away from Bourbon Street as they investigate the incident.
‘A body came flying at me’: What witnesses are saying about SUV crash
Eyewitnesses have spoken to US media about the moment an SUV crashed into crowds of pedestrians celebrating the New Year in Bourbon Street.
Speaking to CNN, Kevin Garcia, 22, said:
All I seen was a truck slamming into everyone on the left side of Bourbon sidewalk. A body came flying at me.
Whit Davis, also 22, added:
Everyone started yelling and screaming and running to the back, and then we basically went into lockdown for a little bit and then it calmed down but they wouldn’t let us leave.
When they finally let us out of the club, police waved us where to walk and were telling us to get out of the area fast. I saw a few dead bodies they couldn’t even cover up and tons of people receiving first aid.
What have authorities in New Orleans said?
So far we’ve not had a statement from the New Orleans Police Department but we’ve heard from the city’s official disaster preparedness agency, NOLA Ready.
The 8th District is currently working a mass casualty incident involving a vehicle that drove into a large crowd on Canal and Bourbon Street. There are 30 injured patients that have been transported by NOEMS (New Orleans Emergency Medical Services) and 10 fatalities. Public safety partners are responding on scene. Updates will follow as they are received.
Eyewitness claims police officers opened fire at SUV driver
A man, who claimed to witness the incident while on Bourbon Street with his wife, wrote on X that he saw an SUV ‘speeding’ down the road and ‘running people over’.
Another alleged witness told WLWT that she saw the vehicle strike the crowd and started running, claiming she only escaped ‘by the grace of god’.
The woman also claimed that multiple officers opened fire at the vehicle, trying to get the driver to stop, the TV news station reported.
Bourbon Street, famous for its many bars and clubs, has reportedly been shut down while investigators work the scene.
DailyMail.com has contacted New Orleans Police Department for more information.
At least 10 dead in New Orleans after SUV ploughs into crowds celebrating New Year
At least 10 people dead and 30 left injured after an SUV allegedly plowed into crowds celebrating New Year on a popular party street in New Orleans.
The driver rammed into a large group near the intersection of Bourbon Street and Canal Street on Wednesday around 3.15am local time, city officials have confirmed.
Witnesses claim the suspect was ‘wearing full body armor’ and ‘armed with an assault rifle’, according to reports on social media.
Dozens of police officers have responded to what authorities have declared a ‘mass casualty event’ and a portion of the road has been cordoned off. Paramedics, ambulances and vehicles from the coroner’s office were also seen at the scene.
Ambulances have transported the wounded to area hospitals, the city added, and police are continuing to investigate the incident.
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