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ISIS Flag Found with New Orleans Attacker; Identity Revealed

International Desk

  02 Jan 2025, 09:33
Photo: Reuters

The FBI has disclosed the identity of the driver responsible for the New Orleans attack during New Year's celebrations, which resulted in 15 deaths. According to CNN, citing relevant sources, the suspect was found in possession of an ISIS flag.

The incident occurred early Wednesday morning (January 1), local time, in Louisiana, where a truck was driven into a crowd, casting a shadow of grief over New Orleans on the first day of the year.

CNN reported that the driver sped into tourists and locals in New Orleans' popular French Quarter. After exiting the vehicle, the suspect indiscriminately fired at pedestrians. Security forces responded with counter-fire.

Emergency responders rushed to the scene, and several critically injured individuals were admitted to at least five hospitals in the city. Authorities fear the death toll may rise.

The suspect has been identified as Shamsuddin Jabbar, 42, a resident of Texas. According to two U.S. officials, Jabbar once served in the U.S. military. The FBI believes he may not have acted alone.

Louisiana’s governor described the incident as "horrific violence." Police have advised avoiding the area around Bourbon Street temporarily. The identities of the victims have not yet been released, as local authorities have begun their investigation.

President Joe Biden has pledged full cooperation in the investigation, while newly elected President Donald Trump condemned the attack on social media in strong terms.

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