The FBI has identified Shamsud-Din Jabbar as the man who drove a truck into a crowd on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street early Wednesday, killing at least 10.
Jabbar, 42, from Houston, killed 14 people and injured 35 others in the early hours of Wednesday morning after he rammed a truck into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street before being shot dead by ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released a new photo of Shamsud-Din Jabbar and information about the deadly New Orleans ...
The suspect in the truck attack on New Orleans' Bourbon Street has been identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, the FBI says. According to Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the suspect is a Houston resident.
"Our records show that a Shamsuddin Bahar Jabbar enlisted on Aug. 12, 2004, in Navy Recruiting District Houston and was discharged from the Delayed Entry Program one month later on Sept.
A Navy spokesperson said: "Our records show that a Shamsuddin Bahar Jabbar enlisted on 12 August 2004, in Navy Recruiting District Houston and was discharged from the Delayed Entry Programme one ...
He had previously been employed by Accenture in Houston, according to a ... A man named Shamsuddin or Shamuddin Bahar Jabbar who appears to be the same man who carried out the New Orleans attack ...
A man identified as Shamsuddin (also Shamuddin ... speaking from a far northern Houston neighborhood Wednesday, that Jabbar and his ex-wife had two daughters, now 14 and 20.
FBI Houston revealed that investigators found bottles of commercially available sulfuric acid in a storage unit linked to Bourbon Street attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
The perpetrator of a deadly New Year's Day attack in New Orleans visited the Louisiana city twice in the months before the ...
The terrorist who killed 15 people when he plowed his truck down a crowded New Orleans tourist strip was a US-born military veteran who was living in a run-down trailer park where he kept sheep ...
"Our records show that a Shamsuddin Bahar Jabbar enlisted on Aug. 12, 2004, in Navy Recruiting District Houston and was discharged from the Delayed Entry Program one month later on Sept.