The man who plowed a truck down Bourbon Street in a New Year’s Day terrorist attack visited New Orleans twice before and traveled to Egypt prior to the massacre.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen from Beaumont, visited New Orleans twice before the attack and recorded video of the French Quarter with hands-free glasses, an FBI official said in a press conference Sunday. Jabbar was wearing those glasses during the attack on New Year's Day, but they did not appear to be activated, police say.
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Investigators confirmed Shamsud-Din Jabbar visited North Texas weeks before plowing a truck through Bourbon Street revelers.
Private sale transactions are legal in Texas, officials said. Arlington police told WFAA they ... Jabbar traveled to Cairo, Egypt, as well as Ontario, Canada, before the attack, although it ...
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"A few days later he flew to Ontario, Canada, on July 10 and returned to the ... The agency found that Jabbar obtained the rifle on Nov. 19 in Arlington, Texas, during a private sale. "The individual, based on investigation, does not know Jabbar.
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The man responsible for the truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day that killed 14 people visited the city twice before and recorded video of the French Quarter
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