Terror Strikes New Orleans: Pickup Truck Rampage in French Quarter
A Texas man crashed a pickup truck and opened fire in New Orleans' French Quarter, killing 10 and injuring 35. Identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, he was linked to potential terrorism. The FBI is investigating, and local events are postponed as law enforcement remains on high alert.
A pickup truck tragedy unfolded in New Orleans' French Quarter as a Texas resident, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, drove into a crowd and opened fire, leading to 10 fatalities and 35 injuries in what the FBI suspects may be linked to terrorism. Jabbar died in a shootout with police.
An ISIS flag was found in the vehicle, suggesting possible terrorist connections. Weapons and explosive devices were also discovered, sparking a wide-reaching investigation involving local and federal law enforcement. Authorities are vigorously pursuing leads on Jabbar's potential accomplices.
The attack led to the postponement of scheduled events such as the Sugar Bowl. The incident occurred amid efforts to enhance the French Quarter's security with new barriers. City leaders, including the mayor and law enforcement officials, are coordinating with federal agencies to ensure justice and prevent similar acts of violence.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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