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Isis-inspired driver expressed desire to kill before New Orleans truck rampage that killed 15

Suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar was killed in a firefight with police, but authorities do not think he was acting alone

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Suspect in deadly New Orleans truck rampage was US Army veteran with Isis flag

Suspect in deadly New Orleans truck rampage was US Army veteran with Isis flag

A US Army veteran driving a pickup truck that bore the flag of the Islamic State group wrought carnage on New Orleans’ raucous New Year’s celebration, killing 15 people as he steered around a police blockade and slammed into revelers before being shot dead by police.

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The FBI said it is investigating the attack early Wednesday as a terrorist act and does not believe the driver acted alone. Investigators found guns and what appeared to be an improvised explosive device in the vehicle, along with other devices elsewhere in the city’s famed French Quarter.

US President Joe Biden said Wednesday evening that the FBI found videos that the driver had posted to social media hours before the attack in which he said he was inspired by the Islamic State group and expressed a desire to kill.

The rampage turned festive Bourbon Street into a macabre mayhem of maimed victims, bloodied bodies and pedestrians fleeing for safety inside nightclubs and restaurants. In addition to the dead, dozens of people were hurt. A college football playoff game at the nearby Superdome was postponed until Thursday.

An undated passport photo of Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Photo: FBI via Reuters
An undated passport photo of Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Photo: FBI via Reuters

Zion Parsons, 18, of Gulfport, Mississippi, said he saw the truck “barreling through, throwing people like in a movie scene, throwing people into the air”.

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