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The FBI still believes Jabbar carried out the attack by himself. "All investigative details and evidence that we have now still support that Jabbar acted alone here in New Orleans," said FBI ...
FBI Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan has been reassigned after she told the public the New Orleans attack was "not an act of terror," sources tell Fox News.
FBI reveals more details of suspect's activity before New Orleans attack. Jabbar is believed to have acted alone in what the FBI has called a premeditated "act of terrorism." ...
New Orleans New Orleans attack: Investigation continues, as FBI says no other suspects involved Shamsud-Din Jabbar declared allegiance to the Islamic State before the truck attack ...
PREVIOUS REPORT: In the tragic New Orleans terrorist attack early New Year’s Day, at least 15 people have now been confirmed killed and 35 others injured when a truck driven by Shamsud Din ...
New Orleans attack latest: FBI says they do not believe suspected terrorist worked alone before killing 10 - The suspect, who was shot and killed by the FBI, has been named as 42-year-old Shamsud ...
New Orleans truck attack suspect acted alone, FBI says Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the driver of the pickup truck who plowed into a crowd in New Orleans on New Year's Day, killing at least 14 people ...
FBI identifies driver who killed 10. The FBI confirmed that it has identified the driver who killed 10 people and injured dozens in New Orleans as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar.
The FBI is looking into the past travels of the suspect in the deadly New Year’s Day truck attack that claimed 14 lives in New Orleans.. At a press briefing on Sunday, the agency said it still ...
The FBI is investigating an early Wednesday attack in which a U.S. Army veteran drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, killing 15 people.
NY Times reporter who interviewed New Orleans terrorist 10 years ago describes ‘calm, collected’ demeanor Killer driver Shamsud-Din Jabbar seen in first photo after he mowed down dozens of New ...
The FBI assistant special agent in charge who told the media and the public the New Orleans attack was “not a terrorist event” has been reassigned, Fox News has learned.