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What we know about the New Orleans attack and driver | What we know about the New Orleans attack and driver |
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Fourteen people were killed and at least 35 injured after a man carried out an Islamic State (IS)-inspired attack and drove into crowds in the early hours of New Year's Day in New Orleans, Louisiana. | Fourteen people were killed and at least 35 injured after a man carried out an Islamic State (IS)-inspired attack and drove into crowds in the early hours of New Year's Day in New Orleans, Louisiana. |
Here's what we know so far about what happened and the perpetrator, who was killed in the incident. | Here's what we know so far about what happened and the perpetrator, who was killed in the incident. |
How did the attack unfold? | How did the attack unfold? |
At 03:15 local time on New Year's Day, a pick-up truck ploughed into crowds gathered on Bourbon Street - known globally as one of the largest places for New Year's Eve parties - in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter. | At 03:15 local time on New Year's Day, a pick-up truck ploughed into crowds gathered on Bourbon Street - known globally as one of the largest places for New Year's Eve parties - in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter. |
CCTV footage shows a white Ford pickup truck racing onto the pavement to get around a police car before hitting pedestrians. The attacker then got out of the car and began firing at police officers, injuring two. He died following the gunfight with three responding officers, the FBI said. | CCTV footage shows a white Ford pickup truck racing onto the pavement to get around a police car before hitting pedestrians. The attacker then got out of the car and began firing at police officers, injuring two. He died following the gunfight with three responding officers, the FBI said. |
Police described the act as "very intentional", adding that the assailant – identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar – was "hell-bent on creating the carnage and the damage that he did." | Police described the act as "very intentional", adding that the assailant – identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar – was "hell-bent on creating the carnage and the damage that he did." |
Whit Davis, from Shreveport, Louisiana, told the BBC that he was held in a bar with a large group in the aftermath of the attack while police secured the scene. | Whit Davis, from Shreveport, Louisiana, told the BBC that he was held in a bar with a large group in the aftermath of the attack while police secured the scene. |
When they left, they "were walking past dead and injured bodies all over the street", he said. | When they left, they "were walking past dead and injured bodies all over the street", he said. |
'No-one deserves this': Victims' families seek answers | 'No-one deserves this': Victims' families seek answers |
Who were the victims? | Who were the victims? |
Watch: How day of deadly attack unfolded | Watch: How day of deadly attack unfolded |
Webcam appears to show police running to New Orleans attack scene | Webcam appears to show police running to New Orleans attack scene |
Who was Shamsud-Din Jabbar? | Who was Shamsud-Din Jabbar? |
The FBI said Jabbar, 42, was an Army veteran and US citizen born in Texas. | The FBI said Jabbar, 42, was an Army veteran and US citizen born in Texas. |
The vehicle he was driving during the attack was electric and rented from the platform Turo, known as an "Airbnb of cars". The company confirmed Wednesday, with a "heavy heart", that the vehicle was one of theirs. | The vehicle he was driving during the attack was electric and rented from the platform Turo, known as an "Airbnb of cars". The company confirmed Wednesday, with a "heavy heart", that the vehicle was one of theirs. |
During his drive from Houston to New Orleans, he posted videos online in which he professed his support for IS, authorities said. | During his drive from Houston to New Orleans, he posted videos online in which he professed his support for IS, authorities said. |
Jabbar was brought up in Beaumont, a city in eastern Texas near the Louisiana border. He was raised Muslim but left the religion for many years and only recently returned to his faith, his brother told the BBC's US partner CBS News. | Jabbar was brought up in Beaumont, a city in eastern Texas near the Louisiana border. He was raised Muslim but left the religion for many years and only recently returned to his faith, his brother told the BBC's US partner CBS News. |
According to a now-removed LinkedIn profile, Jabbar worked in various roles in the US Army, including in human resources and IT, before he was discharged in 2015. He was deployed to Afghanistan from February 2009 to January 2010. His most recent address was in Houston. | According to a now-removed LinkedIn profile, Jabbar worked in various roles in the US Army, including in human resources and IT, before he was discharged in 2015. He was deployed to Afghanistan from February 2009 to January 2010. His most recent address was in Houston. |
In a YouTube video posted in 2020, Jabbar said his time in the military had taught him "the meaning of great service and what it means to be responsive and take everything seriously, dotting i's and crossing t's to make sure that things go off without a hitch". | In a YouTube video posted in 2020, Jabbar said his time in the military had taught him "the meaning of great service and what it means to be responsive and take everything seriously, dotting i's and crossing t's to make sure that things go off without a hitch". |
The suspect has been named as Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42 | |
He studied at Georgia State University from 2015 to 2017, graduating with a degree in computer information systems. | He studied at Georgia State University from 2015 to 2017, graduating with a degree in computer information systems. |
Accountancy firm Deloitte confirmed that Jabbar was hired by the company in 2021 and he reportedly also worked for Ernst & Young. | Accountancy firm Deloitte confirmed that Jabbar was hired by the company in 2021 and he reportedly also worked for Ernst & Young. |
He was married three times and has children from two relationships. His first marriage ended in 2012, and his second lasted from 2013 to 2016. He married once again in 2017 before divorcing in 2022. | He was married three times and has children from two relationships. His first marriage ended in 2012, and his second lasted from 2013 to 2016. He married once again in 2017 before divorcing in 2022. |
Court records relating to Jabbar's most recent divorce point to financial difficulties – with his monthly expenses, including child support, exceeding his income. | Court records relating to Jabbar's most recent divorce point to financial difficulties – with his monthly expenses, including child support, exceeding his income. |
Separate documents reveal that his then-wife had accused him of financial mismanagement and had obtained a temporary restraining order against him. | Separate documents reveal that his then-wife had accused him of financial mismanagement and had obtained a temporary restraining order against him. |
Jabbar also appears to have worked in real estate – holding a licence that expired in 2023. He had a criminal record, relating to traffic offences and theft. | Jabbar also appears to have worked in real estate – holding a licence that expired in 2023. He had a criminal record, relating to traffic offences and theft. |
Are there other suspects? | Are there other suspects? |
The authorities had been investigating whether Jabbar had accomplices, but later clarified that they were confident he acted alone. | The authorities had been investigating whether Jabbar had accomplices, but later clarified that they were confident he acted alone. |
FBI deputy assistant director Christopher Raia said at a news conference on Thursday that officials wanted to be transparent with the public, and that means "unfortunately there are information we have to go back on". | FBI deputy assistant director Christopher Raia said at a news conference on Thursday that officials wanted to be transparent with the public, and that means "unfortunately there are information we have to go back on". |
He said they had recovered three mobile phones and two laptops that belonged to Jabbar, which were being examined by FBI specialists. He said: "There is just nothing to indicate through call records, through anything on those devices, through interviews, through anything in our systems that he was aided in this attack by anybody. What I can tell you is that he was 100% inspired by IS." | He said they had recovered three mobile phones and two laptops that belonged to Jabbar, which were being examined by FBI specialists. He said: "There is just nothing to indicate through call records, through anything on those devices, through interviews, through anything in our systems that he was aided in this attack by anybody. What I can tell you is that he was 100% inspired by IS." |
Raia added that Jabbar placed two improvised explosive devices in cooler boxes before the vehicle attack. Officials said it was not immediately clear whether he ever tried to detonate the devices or whether they malfunctioned. | Raia added that Jabbar placed two improvised explosive devices in cooler boxes before the vehicle attack. Officials said it was not immediately clear whether he ever tried to detonate the devices or whether they malfunctioned. |
President Joe Biden said he had been briefed by the FBI and that the suspect uploaded videos to social media "mere hours before the attack", indicating that he was inspired by IS and expressing a "desire to kill". | President Joe Biden said he had been briefed by the FBI and that the suspect uploaded videos to social media "mere hours before the attack", indicating that he was inspired by IS and expressing a "desire to kill". |
In one of the videos Jabbar posted on the drive, he said he initially intended to harm his family, but decided against it, believing it would not have illustrated the "war between the believers and the disbelievers". | In one of the videos Jabbar posted on the drive, he said he initially intended to harm his family, but decided against it, believing it would not have illustrated the "war between the believers and the disbelievers". |
Jabbar said in the videos that he joined IS before the summer and offered a will and testament, Raia said. | Jabbar said in the videos that he joined IS before the summer and offered a will and testament, Raia said. |
Investigators also are looking at whether the attack in New Orleans is linked to the explosion of a vehicle outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, which killed the car's driver and injured seven others. | Investigators also are looking at whether the attack in New Orleans is linked to the explosion of a vehicle outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas, which killed the car's driver and injured seven others. |
Biden said "they have not found any evidence of such a connection" between the incidents. | Biden said "they have not found any evidence of such a connection" between the incidents. |
Who were the victims? | Who were the victims? |
Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux (left), Nicole Perez (centre) and Martin Bech (right) were all killed in the attack | Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux (left), Nicole Perez (centre) and Martin Bech (right) were all killed in the attack |
Police said it appears that the victims were mainly locals from New Orleans, even though many tourists were visiting for New Year celebrations and the Sugar Bowl – part of the American football college playoffs – which was postponed to Thursday following the attack. | Police said it appears that the victims were mainly locals from New Orleans, even though many tourists were visiting for New Year celebrations and the Sugar Bowl – part of the American football college playoffs – which was postponed to Thursday following the attack. |
Raia clarified that the death toll previously given as 15 included the attacker. It now stands at 14 victims. | Raia clarified that the death toll previously given as 15 included the attacker. It now stands at 14 victims. |
Among the dead is former Princeton University American football star Martin "Tiger" Bech, his mother Michelle confirmed to CBS News. | Among the dead is former Princeton University American football star Martin "Tiger" Bech, his mother Michelle confirmed to CBS News. |
"He was a 'Tiger' in every way - a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend," Bob Surace, Princeton's head football coach, said in a statement. | "He was a 'Tiger' in every way - a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend," Bob Surace, Princeton's head football coach, said in a statement. |
Aspiring nurse Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux's death was confirmed by her mother, Melissa, on social media. | Aspiring nurse Nikyra Cheyenne Dedeaux's death was confirmed by her mother, Melissa, on social media. |
She told local media that the 18-year-old had snuck out that evening with a cousin and friend, who both survived the attack. | She told local media that the 18-year-old had snuck out that evening with a cousin and friend, who both survived the attack. |
Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, was identified as one of the dead by his former high school, Archbishop Shaw, in Louisiana. Just after ringing in the new year, he texted his family: "I love you." | Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, was identified as one of the dead by his former high school, Archbishop Shaw, in Louisiana. Just after ringing in the new year, he texted his family: "I love you." |
Store manager and father of two Reggie Hunter, 37, was described by his cousin Shirell Robinson Jackson as "full of life". | Store manager and father of two Reggie Hunter, 37, was described by his cousin Shirell Robinson Jackson as "full of life". |
Ms Jackson told CBS that Mr Hunter had been with another cousin, who was injured in the attack. | Ms Jackson told CBS that Mr Hunter had been with another cousin, who was injured in the attack. |
Nicole Perez, 27, worked at a deli and was mother to a four-month-old. Her friend and boss, Kimberly Usher Fall, said she was a dedicated, smart and "good-hearted person". | Nicole Perez, 27, worked at a deli and was mother to a four-month-old. Her friend and boss, Kimberly Usher Fall, said she was a dedicated, smart and "good-hearted person". |
Audio-visual technician Matthew Tenedorio, 25, had a "laid-back spirit and infectious laughter" that brought joy to those around him, according to a fundraiser his family set up in his name. | Audio-visual technician Matthew Tenedorio, 25, had a "laid-back spirit and infectious laughter" that brought joy to those around him, according to a fundraiser his family set up in his name. |
Kareem Badawi, a University of Alabama student, was identified by his school. On Facebook, the university's president Stuart Bell wrote that he grieves "alongside family and friends of Kareem in their heart-breaking loss". | Kareem Badawi, a University of Alabama student, was identified by his school. On Facebook, the university's president Stuart Bell wrote that he grieves "alongside family and friends of Kareem in their heart-breaking loss". |
Drew Dauphin's mother confirmed his death in a statement to CBS News. The 26-year-old worked at a lab in Auburn University, who said he always bought a "positive attitude." | Drew Dauphin's mother confirmed his death in a statement to CBS News. The 26-year-old worked at a lab in Auburn University, who said he always bought a "positive attitude." |
Through tears, Billy DiMaio's father told the Washington Post there was "no one like him" and that the 25-year-old "was one of a kind." He said he had just earned a promotion in his role at the podcast and radio company Audacy, which also confirmed his death. | Through tears, Billy DiMaio's father told the Washington Post there was "no one like him" and that the 25-year-old "was one of a kind." He said he had just earned a promotion in his role at the podcast and radio company Audacy, which also confirmed his death. |
New Orleans native Terrence Kennedy, 63, was killed in the attack, according to his wife, Jacqueline, who told CBS News she identified his remains on Thursday. | New Orleans native Terrence Kennedy, 63, was killed in the attack, according to his wife, Jacqueline, who told CBS News she identified his remains on Thursday. |
Where did the attack happen? | Where did the attack happen? |
Bourbon Street is a well-known nightlife and tourist hotspot that is filled with restaurants, bars and clubs with live music. | Bourbon Street is a well-known nightlife and tourist hotspot that is filled with restaurants, bars and clubs with live music. |
It is within New Orleans' French Quarter, a lively area that attracts tourists and locals, especially to celebrate New Year. | It is within New Orleans' French Quarter, a lively area that attracts tourists and locals, especially to celebrate New Year. |
It was established by the French – who colonised the state of Louisiana before the founding of the US – in 1718. The original grid of streets designed back then is at the heart of what draws visitors to the city. | It was established by the French – who colonised the state of Louisiana before the founding of the US – in 1718. The original grid of streets designed back then is at the heart of what draws visitors to the city. |
Every year, upwards of a million people flock to its famous Mardi Gras carnival and parade in the spring, famous for the strings of colourful beads worn by partygoers. | Every year, upwards of a million people flock to its famous Mardi Gras carnival and parade in the spring, famous for the strings of colourful beads worn by partygoers. |
The city's famous jazz music paused on Thursday afternoon at the rescheduled Sugar Bowl football game. The tens of thousands of fans in the stadium for the annual university game held a moment of silence for the victims before kick-off. | The city's famous jazz music paused on Thursday afternoon at the rescheduled Sugar Bowl football game. The tens of thousands of fans in the stadium for the annual university game held a moment of silence for the victims before kick-off. |