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Key Points
- A man drove a truck into pedestrians celebrating New Year’s Eve in New Orleans.
- The suspect, a 42-year-old US Army veteran, was killed in a shootout with police.
- The FBI said the man posted videos before the attack expressing support for the self-proclaimed Islamic State group.
New evidence has emerged detailing the extent of the US citizen’s loyalty to IS and his plans to cause mayhem in the attack.
Even as it has been weakened in the field, it has continued to recruit sympathisers online, experts say.
No ‘definitive link’ with Las Vegas incident
Raia said: “At this point, there is no definitive link between the attack here in New Orleans and the one in Las Vegas.”
How the attack unfolded
The suspect drove a white Ford F-150 electric pick-up truck into a group of pedestrians, then exited and was killed in an exchange of gunfire with police — two of whom were wounded. Two homemade bombs were found and neutralised, the FBI said.

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Raia clarified that the total death toll of 15 from Wednesday’s carnage included 14 victims and Jabbar himself.
The wounded officers were in stable condition and Kirkpatrick said they would recover.
Among the victims were a mother of a four-year-old who had just moved into a new apartment after getting a promotion at work, a New York financial employee and accomplished student athlete who was visiting home for the holidays, and an 18-year-old aspiring nurse from Mississippi.
What we know about the suspect and alleged motive
Jabbar deployed to Afghanistan from February 2009 to January 2010, the official said.

The attack took place in New Orleans’ historic French Quarter. Source: AP / Matthew Hinton
Before serving in the Army, Jabbar enlisted in the Navy in August 2004 under a delayed entry program but was discharged a month later, a Navy official told Reuters.
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Witnesses describe horror in iconic neighbourhood
Another witness, Jimmy Cothran, told ABC the mayhem was “insanity”.

Witnesses say a white pickup truck slammed through a barricade at high speed and hit pedestrians. Source: AP / Gerald Herbert
“We instantly counted, I’d say, 10 bodies — six clearly graphically deceased,” he said.
Construction began in November 2024 and was scheduled to continue through February 2025, according to a city website.