Police surround the white pick up truck used to run over dozens of people in New Orleans
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IT took just minutes for an armed motorist to kill at least 15 people in a terrifying rampage on New Orleans before he was shot dead by cops.

Harrowing footage has revealed how the terror attack unfolded with heroic cops rushing to the scene to finally end the New Year’s Day massacre.

Police surround the white pick up truck used to run over dozens of people in New Orleans

Police surround the white pick up truck used to run over dozens of people in New OrleansCredit: X
New Orleans suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar pictured in his US Army uniform

New Orleans suspect Shamsud Din Jabbar pictured in his US Army uniformCredit: 82nd Airbourne Division
The driver ploughed into crowds before crashing the truck and opening fire

The driver ploughed into crowds before crashing the truck and opening fireCredit: X

The FBI are leading investigations into the deadly incident with them naming 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar as the main suspect.

Officials say he was the man behind the wheel with his body being identified after he was killed in the firefight.

Officers have already started to piece together the suspect’s movements both prior to the rampage and in the minutes leading up to it.

They believe the truck was rented in Texas – the same place where Jabbar is said to be registered with a property in Sugar Land.

The Ford was reportedly first picked up by the suspect from Houston on December 30.

It is not registered to Jabbar and has Texas plates.

Vehicle sharing app Turo confirmed the truck had been rented through their site and they are now working with the FBI.

It was then spotted being taken through Baytown, Texas a day later and heading towards Louisiana, New Orleans.

Just a few hours later the truck reappeared in the city’s bustling French Quarter which was packed out with people celebrating the start of 2025.

Then at around 3:15am on Wednesday the terrifying attack got underway with Jabbar appearing to drive up Canal Street before turning onto Bourbon Street.

Here he swerved around barricades set up to stop cars from passing before speeding up and smashing into dozens of people.

Cops believe Jabbar intentionally rammed revellers with the white pickup as he was trying to “run over as many people as he possibly could”.

New Orleans police superintendent, Anne Kirkpatrick, later said the man was “hellbent on creating carnage”.

She added that the gunman drove the truck “at a very fast pace”.

“This is not just an act of terrorism. This is evil,” she added.

After the initial deadly rampage, the suspect is believed to have crashed into a separate car before jumping out of the truck.

Wearing full body armour Jabbar then allegedly opened fire with an assault rifle.

He killed at least 15 people with many others being left struggling on the ground after being caught up in the devastating attack.

Within minutes of cops first being told of the potential terror attack officers swarmed the area.

A firefight then broke out between the suspect and cops before the man was shot dead.

The truck was then searched by officers who uncovered pipe bombs concealed within coolers.

Who was Shamsud Din Jabbar?

THE man police suspect drove his car into a crowd of New Year’s Eve revellers in New Orleans was 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar.

He is believed to have killed 15 people in what authorities are investigating as a terrorist attack before cops shot him dead.

More details are emerging about the US Army veteran who was born and lived in Texas.

Jabbar had a criminal history after being arrested in Katy, Texas, in 2002 for misdemeanor theft.

He was also arrested in 2005 for driving without an invalid license.

Documents viewed by The U.S. Sun confirmed Jabbar held a real estate license from 2019 until it expired in February 2021.

In a YouTube video uploaded on May 12, 2020, Jabbar introduced himself as a Team Lead for the Midas Group and Property Manager at Blue Meadow Properties.

He shared that he was born and raised in Beaumont, Texas, but was living in Houston at the time of the video.

During his 10-year stint in the Army, Jabbar said he served as a human resources specialist and IT specialist from 2007 to 2015.

He was deployed to Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010.

Between 2015 and 2020 he served in the Army Reserve as an IT specialist, the Army said.

Jabbar is a dad to two daughters and had two previous wives.

It’s unclear when his second divorce happened, but court files show that a restraining order was granted against him in 2020.

The New York Times reported a court document that the suspect filed in August 2022 as part of a divorce proceeding said he worked at the accounting firm Deloitte and made about $120,000 a year.

An ISIS flag was found in the truck by cops following the attack after it had been attached to a pole on the truck’s trailer hitch, the FBI said.

Jabbar had only converted to Islam within the last year and was “being all crazy” the new husband of his ex-wife said, the New York Times reports. 

They were wired for remote detonation, a state police intelligence bulletin found by AP said.

Two other bombs were also found in the French Quarter, local media reports

The remote that controlled two of the weapons had also been found with the suspect’s belongings along with two mason jars filled with explosives.

As cops started to look for a motive behind the senseless killings they discovered a nearby Airbnb which also contained bomb making material, according to police.

At a press conference on Wednesday, the city’s mayor LaToya Cantrell said victims were still lying on Bourbon Street as the sun came up.

Alethea Duncan, FBI assistant special agent in charge, said: “We are aggressively running down every lead, including those of his known associates.”

The death toll sat at 10 for most of Wednesday but rose to 15 after an update from New Orleans Coroner Dr. Dwight McKenna.

The identities of victims have begun to emerge following the tragedy with Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux named by her grieving mother.

Melissa Dedeaux said her 18-year-old daughter “was the sweetest person. She would give you anything, anything,” Nola reports.

Other victims have been named as dad-of-two Reggie Hunter, 37, and football player Tiger Bech, 27.

Emergency services on Bourbon Street after a driver rammed dozens of people with his truck

Emergency services on Bourbon Street after a driver rammed dozens of people with his truck
Police mounted on horses in the area

Police mounted on horses in the area
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