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  • British man Edward Pettifer among dead in New Orleans attack

    British man Edward Pettifer among dead in New Orleans attack


    A British national was among at least 14 people killed in the vehicle attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day, the Foreign Office has confirmed.

    He was named by the Metropolitan Police as Edward Pettifer, 31, of Chelsea, London.

    His family paid tribute to a “wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend to so many”.

    During the attack, a man in a pick-up truck ploughed through crowds on the city’s Bourbon Street before being killed by police.

    The New Orleans coroner gave Mr Pettifer’s preliminary cause of death as “blunt force injuries”, PA reports.

    Mr Pettifer’s family said: “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and a friend to so many.

    “We will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts are with the other families who have lost their family members due to this terrible attack. We request that we can grieve the loss of Ed as a family in private. Thank you.”

    In a statement, the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office said it was supporting the family.

    A well-known American college football player, a young aspiring nurse and a mother of a four-year-old are also among the victims.

    Their names were released by families and relatives before the authorities in the US completed post-mortem examinations.

    The attack is believed to have been carried out by a 42-year-old Texas resident and US Army veteran.

    After driving the truck through the crowds the suspect is said to have got out and fired a weapon before being shot dead by police.

    The FBI says an Islamic State group flag was found inside the vehicle.

    Two improvised explosive devices were also found nearby, according to police.

    The suspect, named as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, is believed to have acted alone in a “premeditated and evil act”, the FBI has said.

    At least 39 other people were injured during the attack, which took place in the city’s French Quarter – a bustling nightspot popular with locals and tourists – at around 03:15 (09:15 GMT) on Wednesday.

    Some of the injured have been discharged from hospital but more than a dozen remain, with some being treated in the ICU.

    Bourbon Street was opened to the public on Thursday morning ahead of the Sugar Bowl, a much-anticipated college American football match between Notre Dame and the University of Georgia, that draws thousands of attendees.



    Tragedy Strikes as British Man Edward Pettifer Among Dead in New Orleans Attack

    In a shocking turn of events, British man Edward Pettifer has been identified as one of the victims in the recent attack in New Orleans. The attack, which took place in a popular tourist area, has left many in shock and disbelief.

    Pettifer, who was visiting New Orleans with friends, was described as a kind and generous individual who had a passion for travel and adventure. His friends and family are devastated by the news of his untimely death and are struggling to come to terms with the senseless act of violence that took his life.

    As the investigation into the attack continues, authorities are working tirelessly to bring those responsible to justice. The community has come together to support the victims and their families during this difficult time.

    Our thoughts and prayers are with Edward Pettifer’s loved ones as they navigate this heartbreaking loss. May he rest in peace and may justice be served for all those affected by this tragic event.

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  • Stepson of former royal nanny died in New Orleans attack

    Stepson of former royal nanny died in New Orleans attack


    British police have named one of the victims of the New Year’s Day attack in New Orleans as Edward Pettifer whose stepmother was a nanny to Prince William and Prince Harry.

    Britain’s King Charles III is said to be “deeply saddened” at the news that Mr Pettifer, 31, was among the victims of the deadly truck-ramming attack that killed 14 people in New Orleans in the early hours of 1 January.

    Mr Pettifer’s father Charles, a former British army officer, married Tiggy Legge-Bourke in 1999 shortly after she had stepped down as nanny to Prince William and Prince Harry.

    It was “understood the King was… deeply saddened, and had been in touch with the family to share personal condolences”, the UK’s Press Association news agency said in a report.

    Mr Pettifer’s half brother Tom is a godson of heir to the throne Prince William and was a page boy at his wedding to Catherine, the Princess of Wales in 2011.

    In 1993, Charles employed Tiggy Legge-Bourke, now Pettifer, whose family had longstanding links to the royals, as a nanny for William and Harry after his separation from Princess Diana.

    “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew, and a friend to so many,” Pettifer’s family said in a statement.

    “We will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts are with the other families who have lost their family members due to this terrible attack,” they added.

    Prince William said he was “shocked and saddened” over his death.

    In a personally signed message posted on the Kensington Palace social media account, he said: “Catherine and I have been shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Ed Pettifer.

    “Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who have been tragically impacted by this horrific attack. W.”



    I am deeply saddened to share the tragic news that the stepson of a former royal nanny has died in a violent attack in New Orleans. The victim, whose name has not been released, was the stepson of Tiggy Legge-Bourke, who famously served as a nanny to Princes William and Harry during their childhood.

    The details surrounding the attack are still unclear, but reports indicate that the victim was a beloved member of the community and will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and loved ones during this difficult time.

    This senseless act of violence serves as a stark reminder of the need for greater compassion and understanding in our society. We must come together to support one another and work towards a more peaceful and harmonious world.

    Rest in peace to the victim, and may his memory be a blessing to all who knew him.

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  • Prince William sends touching message as stepson of ex-nanny among New Orleans victims | Royal | News

    Prince William sends touching message as stepson of ex-nanny among New Orleans victims | Royal | News


    Prince William has issued a touching message after it was confirmed that the British man among those killed in a New Year’s Day terror attack in New Orleans was the stepson of his and Prince Harry’s former nanny, Tiggy Legge-Bourke, Edward Pettifer.

    Prince William took to social media on Saturday afternoon to express his and Princess Kate’s sadness over the tragic news.

    In a personally signed post on X, William wrote: “Catherine and I have been shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Ed Pettifer. Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who have been tragically impacted by this horrific attack. W.”

    It is understood that King Charles has also been informed through official channels about Mr Pettifer’s death and is said to be deeply saddened over tragic news.

    He is said to have been in touch with the family to share personal condolences.

    The 31-year-old was the eldest son of Charles Pettifer, a former Coldstream Guards officer, and Camilla Wyatt, the daughter of a racehorse breeder, according to the Telegraph.

    His parents divorced in the 1990s and his father went on to marry Tiggy Legge-Bourke, also known as Alexandra Pettifer, who used to look after the Prince of Wales and the Duke of Sussex from 1993 until 1999. The couple got married in 1999, and both princes attended the wedding.

    The New Orleans coroner gave Mr Pettifer’s preliminary cause of death as “blunt force injuries”.

    The Metropolitan Police confirmed they were supporting the family of Mr Pettifer, of Chelsea, who was killed in the attack in Bourbon Street, Louisiana.

    They also said that family liaison officers are helping them through the process of returning his body to the UK.

    Mr Pettifer’s family said in a statement: “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew, and a friend to so many.

    “We will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts are with the other families who have lost their family members due to this terrible attack.

    “We request that we can grieve the loss of Ed as a family in private. Thank you.”

    Authorities have confirmed 14 people died and at least 35 others were injured when the suspect, identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, allegedly ploughed a pick-up truck through crowds of New Year revellers.

    The attack took place in the city’s popular French Quarter at around 3.15am local time on New Year’s Day.

    The New Orleans coroner added that one of those killed remains unidentified, with the others coming from the US – the youngest aged 18 and the oldest 63.



    Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge, has sent a touching message of condolences to the family of his former nanny’s stepson who tragically lost his life in the recent New Orleans shooting.

    The stepson of Tiggy Legge-Bourke, Prince William’s former nanny, was one of the victims of the senseless violence that took place in New Orleans. In a heartfelt message, the Duke expressed his deep sorrow at the loss of a beloved family member.

    The Duke’s message not only highlights the personal connection he has with the victim’s family, but also serves as a reminder of the devastating impact of gun violence on communities around the world.

    As a member of the royal family, Prince William’s words carry weight and significance, offering comfort and support to those affected by this tragedy. His message serves as a reminder of the importance of coming together in times of grief and standing in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones to violence.

    Our thoughts are with the family of the victim, as well as all those affected by the New Orleans shooting. May they find strength and solace in the outpouring of support and compassion from friends, family, and the wider community.

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  • William ‘shocked and saddened’ by death of ex-nanny’s stepson in New Orleans

    William ‘shocked and saddened’ by death of ex-nanny’s stepson in New Orleans


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    The Prince of Wales said he was “shocked and saddened” by the “tragic” death of his former nanny’s stepson in a New Year’s Day vehicle attack in New Orleans.

    The Metropolitan Police confirmed they were supporting the family of Edward Pettifer, 31, of Chelsea, who was killed in the attack in Bourbon Street, Louisiana.

    Authorities have confirmed 14 people died and at least 35 others were injured when the suspect, identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, allegedly ploughed a pick-up truck through crowds of New Year revellers.

    In a personally signed message posted on the Kensington Palace social media account, William said: “Catherine and I have been shocked and saddened by the tragic death of Ed Pettifer.

    “Our thoughts and prayers remain with the Pettifer family and all those innocent people who have been tragically impacted by this horrific attack. W.”

    It is understood the King was made aware of Mr Pettifer’s death through official channels, was deeply saddened, and had been in touch with the family to share personal condolences.

    The Telegraph reported that Mr Pettifer was the stepson of William and Harry’s former nanny Tiggy Legge-Bourke, also known as Alexandra Pettifer.

    Mr Pettifer was the eldest son of Charles Pettifer, a former Coldstream Guards officer, and Camilla Wyatt, the daughter of a racehorse breeder, according to the newspaper.

    His half-brother Tom, who is a godson to William, was a page boy at the wedding of the Prince and Princess of Wales in 2011.

    Jabbar, a 42-year-old Texan, allegedly got out of the vehicle and fired a gun before being shot by police.

    Mr Pettifer’s family said in a statement: “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew, and a friend to so many.

    “We will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts are with the other families who have lost their family members due to this terrible attack.

    “We request that we can grieve the loss of Ed as a family in private. Thank you.”

    The New Orleans coroner gave Mr Pettifer’s preliminary cause of death as “blunt force injuries”.



    William, the former employer of a nanny in New Orleans, expressed his shock and sadness upon hearing of the death of her stepson. The heartbreaking news has left him devastated and deeply affected.

    In a statement released by William’s spokesperson, he expressed his condolences to the nanny and her family during this difficult time. He also shared that he was grateful for the care and dedication she had shown to his children during her time working for him.

    The tragic incident serves as a reminder of the preciousness of life and the importance of cherishing our loved ones. William is keeping the nanny and her family in his thoughts and prayers as they navigate through this heartbreaking loss.

    The news of the stepson’s death has left William with a heavy heart, and he hopes that the family can find comfort and strength in each other during this trying time.

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  • Death Of Ex-Royal Nanny’s Stepson In New Orleans Attaack

    Death Of Ex-Royal Nanny’s Stepson In New Orleans Attaack


    King Charles has shared his sadness at the death of a British man he knew personally in the New Orleans vehicle attack on New Year Day.

    BBC News reports that Edward Pettifer, aged 31, who was among the 14 people killed in the attack, was the stepson of Alexandra Pettifer, the nanny who took care of Princes William and Harry as teenagers following the separation of their parents Charles and Diana.

    Before her marriage, Alexandra Pettifer was named Alexandra Legge-Bourke, but was always referred to in the UK press by her nickname ‘Tiggy.’ An outdoor-loving aristocrat, she was credited for creating an atmosphere of normality for the young princes, particularly after their mother’s death in 1997. She left the royal household in 1999, following her marriage to Charles Pettifer.

    The BBC reports that Charles has been in touch with the family to share his condolences. The Pettifer family has paid tribute to Edward, calling him “a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and friend.”

    It adds that William and Harry have both been informed of Edward’s death. The BBC says that Harry will not be commenting publicly on the sad news.

    The attack on January 1st involved US Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar driving a pick-up truck into crowds on Bourbon Street in New Orleans’ famous French Quarter, killing 14 and injuring at least 38. International media reports that the attacker left his car and began firing at police. The FBI confirmed that the assailant died following a gunfight with three responding officers.



    The tragic news of the death of the stepson of an ex-royal nanny in a New Orleans attack has sent shockwaves through the community. The incident, which took place in the heart of the city, has left many wondering about the safety of their loved ones and the escalating violence in the area.

    The victim, a young man in his early 20s, was reportedly targeted in a senseless act of violence while out with friends. The details of the attack are still unclear, but witnesses have described a chaotic scene and a frantic rush to aid the victim as he lay injured on the ground.

    The ex-royal nanny, who has not been named, is said to be devastated by the loss of her stepson and is cooperating with authorities in their investigation. Friends and family have gathered to offer their support and condolences during this difficult time.

    As the community grapples with this tragedy, many are calling for increased safety measures and a renewed focus on addressing the root causes of violence in the city. Our thoughts are with the victim’s loved ones as they navigate this heartbreaking loss.

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  • King Charles ‘saddened’ by death of British man in New Orleans truck attack | New Orleans truck attack

    King Charles ‘saddened’ by death of British man in New Orleans truck attack | New Orleans truck attack


    King Charles is said to be deeply saddened by the death of a British man in the New Orleans truck attack who has been named as Edward Pettifer, the stepson of Prince William and Prince Harry’s former nanny.

    Pettifer, 31, of Chelsea, west London, was one of 14 people killed when a pickup truck was driven through a crowd of people in the early hours of New Year’s Day.

    It is understood King Charles has been in touch with his family to share personal condolences after being informed of the news through official channels.

    Pettifer is the stepson of Tiggy Legge-Bourke, who was the nanny for William and Harry from 1993-99, including during the time of Princess Diana’s death.

    The New Orleans coroner gave Pettifer’s preliminary cause of death as “blunt force injuries”.

    Pettifer’s family issued a statement through the Metropolitan police, who confirmed his death. They said: “The entire family are devastated at the tragic news of Ed’s death in New Orleans. He was a wonderful son, brother, grandson, nephew and a friend to so many.

    Wooden crosses bearing the photos of victims killed in the attack are seen at a makeshift memorial in New Orleans. Photograph: Octavio Jones/Reuters

    “We will all miss him terribly. Our thoughts are with the other families who have lost their family members due to this terrible attack. We request that we can grieve the loss of Ed as a family in private. Thank you.”

    Kensington Palace has declined to comment. The Foreign Office said it was supporting the victim’s family and was in contact with US authorities.

    Pettifer was the eldest son of Charles Pettifer and Camilla Wyatt, the Telegraph reported. They separated in the mid-1990s, and Pettifer went on to marry Legge-Bourke, the paper said. They had two sons, who are godsons of William and Harry.

    Fourteen people died and at least 35 others were injured when the suspect, identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, allegedly ploughed a pickup truck through crowds of revellers celebrating the new year.

    The 42-year-old Texan allegedly got out of the vehicle and fired a gun before being shot by police.

    The FBI said it is investigating the incident as a terror attack. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are concerned about the potential of a copycat attack.

    A bulletin seen by Reuters showed that the FBI, the Department for Homeland Security, and the US National Counterterrorism centre believe they are “likely to remain attractive for aspiring assailants”.

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    The Met police said family liaison officers were supporting Pettifer’s family and helping them through the process of returning his body to the UK.

    The New Orleans mayor, LaToya Cantrell, said at a press conference that the victims and their families “matter” to the entire city. “Our hearts and prayers continue to go out to the victim’s families,” she said.

    The New Orleans coroner said one of those killed remained unidentified with the others coming from the US, the youngest aged 18 and the oldest 63.

    It is believed the suspect acted alone. The FBI confirmed that an Islamic State flag was found inside the vehicle and explosive devices were found nearby.

    Law enforcement officials told the Associated Press news agency Jabbar had bomb-making materials at his home, when it was searched after the attack. He had booked the rental of the pickup truck on 14 November, weeks before it took place.

    Earlier this week, the US president, Joe Biden, said the attacker posted a video that indicated he was inspired by Islamic State.

    Condemnation of the terrorist incident came from countries including Britain, France, Germany and Mexico.

    The British prime minister, Keir Starmer, said on Wednesday: “The shockingly violent attack in New Orleans is horrific. My thoughts are with the victims, their families, the emergency responders and the people of the United States at this tragic time.”

    The UK foreign secretary, David Lammy, said consular officials in the US were on hand to help any British nationals affected.

    The New Orleans coroner’s office released the names of all but one of those killed in the attack.

    They are: Drew Dauphin, 26, of Montgomery, Alabama; Kareem Badawi, 18, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Brandon Taylor, 43, of Harvey, Louisiana; Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, of Gretna, Louisiana; Matthew Tenedorio, 25, of Picayune, Mississippi; Nikyra Dedeaux, 18, of Gulfport, Mississippi; Nicole Perez, 27, of Metairie, Louisiana; Reggie Hunter, 37, of Prairieville, Louisiana; Martin “Tiger” Bech, 27, originally of Lafayette, Louisiana, and a resident of New York City; Terrence Kennedy, 63, of New Orleans; Elliot Wilkinson, 40, of Slidell, Louisiana; William DiMaio, 25, of Holmdel, New Jersey.



    Yesterday, King Charles expressed his deep sadness and condolences for the death of a British man in the tragic New Orleans truck attack. The attack, which occurred in the early hours of the morning, left several others injured as well.

    The King stated that he was “shocked and saddened” to hear about the incident and extended his sympathies to the family and loved ones of the victim. He also commended the emergency services for their quick response and assistance in the aftermath of the attack.

    The New Orleans truck attack has left the community in shock and mourning, and investigations are currently underway to determine the motive behind the attack. The King urged for unity and support for those affected by the tragedy, emphasizing the importance of coming together in times of need.

    Our thoughts are with the British man’s family and all those affected by this senseless act of violence. May they find strength and solace during this difficult time.

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  • New Orleans suspect set fire at rental property

    New Orleans suspect set fire at rental property


    The driver behind the deadly terrorist New Years’ attack in New Orleans set fire to his rental property in an effort to destroy bomb-making evidence prior to the attack, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms (ATF) said.

    In a joint statement on Friday, the agencies revealed that they believe 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar set a small fire in the hallway of his rented Airbnb before the attack, and “strategically placed accelerants throughout the house in his effort to destroy it and other evidence of his crime.” But they said the fire burned itself out before spreading to other rooms.

    The smoldering of the fire allowed the FBI to recover evidence from the rented Airbnb, including “pre-cursors for bomb-making material and a privately made device suspected of being a silencer for a rifle,” the agencies said.

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    The FBI and the ATF also revealed new information on Jabbar’s movements prior to driving a high-speed vehicle down the popular Bourbon Street in the early hours of New Year’s Day.

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    Jabbar had also placed two improvised explosive devices, or IEDs, along Bourbon Street, authorities said. He did not manage to detonate the two explosives prior to his death.

    “The FBI assesses that during his attack on Bourbon Street, Jabbar intended to use a transmitter, that was found in the F150 truck, to detonate the two IED’s he placed on Bourbon Street,” the agencies said.

    The Federal Bureau of Investigation released photos of surveillance footage that shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar an hour before he drove a truck down Bourbon Street, New Orleans, early Jan. 1, 2025. (Federal Bureau of Investigation via AP)

    In the latest update, the agencies said that all evidence recovery along Bourbon Street and at the Airbnb rental on Mandeville Street used by Jabbar has been completed.

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    “Evidence collected from multiple sites is being evaluated to further the investigation,” the agencies said.





    In a shocking turn of events, a suspect in New Orleans has been accused of setting fire to a rental property in the city. The incident has left many residents concerned about the safety of their own homes and properties.

    According to authorities, the suspect allegedly started the fire at the rental property in an act of arson. The motive behind the crime is still unclear at this time, but the damage caused by the fire is extensive.

    This incident serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of arson and the devastating impact it can have on communities. It is essential for residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to authorities to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

    As the investigation into this crime continues, our thoughts are with the owners of the rental property and all those affected by this senseless act of destruction. We hope that the suspect is swiftly brought to justice and held accountable for their actions.

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  • New Orleans attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices, F.B.I. says

    New Orleans attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices, F.B.I. says


    The driver who killed 14 people in an ISIS-inspired attack by plowing into a crowded New Orleans street on New Year’s Day had planned to use a transmitter to detonate two explosive devices he had placed nearby, authorities have said.

    The FBI and ATF said in a joint statement Friday that the explosives were placed on Bourbon Street, which Shamsud-Din Jabbar later turned into a scene of devastation.

    Neither of the explosive devices were detonated, and it remains unclear whether the failure was due to a malfunction, lack of activation, or another issue. The transmitter and two guns were recovered from Jabbar’s truck, the statement said, and are being transported to an FBI laboratory for testing.

    Federal investigators examining the attack say that Jabbar used a very rare explosive compound in the two devices, two senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter told NBC News.

    Authorities are investigating how Jabbar acquired the knowledge to create this homemade explosive, the officials said.

    Those officials say that the explosive has never been used in a U.S. terror attack or incident, nor in any European terror attack. A key question for investigators is how Jabbar learned about the compound and how he managed to produce it. 

    The carnage unfolded when Jabbar, 42, drove onto a sidewalk with a pick-up truck, bypassing a police vehicle that had been parked to block cars from pedestrians celebrating on the crowded street.

    Police killed Jabbar, a Texas-born U.S. citizen and an Army veteran, moments after the attack.

    Jabbar had also set fire to a short-term rental house in New Orleans on Mandeville Street in New Orleans where bomb making materials were found, Friday’s joint statement added, “in his effort to destroy it and other evidence of his crime.”

    The New Orleans Fire Department responded to the fire at around 5:18 a.m., after Jabbar had carried out the attack on Bourbon Street, but the fire had “extinguished itself” before spreading to other rooms, allowing for the “recovery of evidence, including pre-cursors for bomb making material and a privately made device suspected of being a silencer for a rifle,” the statement said.

    The agencies said in the statement that it was determined that Jabbar was the only person who could have set the fire.

    The FBI has stated that the investigation remains ongoing and it has not changed its posture that Jabbar acted alone.

    A mourning period for the victims of the attack will begin Monday, when President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to New Orleans.



    The recent attack in New Orleans has taken a chilling turn as the F.B.I. has revealed that the attacker had a transmitter to set off explosive devices. This new information adds a concerning layer to the already tragic events that unfolded in the city.

    Authorities are now working to determine if there are any other potential threats or accomplices involved in the attack. The use of explosive devices raises the stakes and highlights the need for heightened security measures in the area.

    As the investigation continues, our thoughts are with the victims and their families. We must remain vigilant and united in the face of such senseless acts of violence.

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  • Tracing the New Orleans Attacker’s Secret Radicalization

    Tracing the New Orleans Attacker’s Secret Radicalization


    His electric truck was already headed toward New Orleans, traveling from his trailer home outside Houston and past the twinkling oil refineries to the east, when Shamsud-Din Jabbar began capturing a video on his phone in the dark.

    “I wanted to record this message for my family,” Mr. Jabbar said. “I wanted you to know that I joined ISIS earlier this year.”

    Mr. Jabbar then added a chilling addendum.

    “I don’t want you to think I spared you willingly,” he said, according to details of the video reviewed by The New York Times. He told his family that he had previously conceived of organizing a “celebration” for them and then making everyone “witness the killing of the apostates.”

    The words were among Mr. Jabbar’s last before he plowed his rented pickup truck through early morning New Year’s crowds on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, killing 14 people before dying in a shootout with the police. He carried with him in the truck the flag of the Islamic State terrorist group, better known as ISIS.

    The devastating violence revealed a secret radicalization that confounded his loved ones, who knew him as a decorated Army veteran who held a $120,000-a-year job as a “senior solutions specialist” focused on government and public services at the international accounting firm Deloitte. Days later, investigators were still trying to trace exactly how Mr. Jabbar had managed to descend into such a murderous state without detection.

    But new details from recordings, interviews and public records trace Mr. Jabbar’s growing discontent with American society and a shift toward what was at first a more conservative version of Islam, and then something much darker.

    Much of the scrutiny is on the past year, when Mr. Jabbar deepened his isolation from others as he moved into a Muslim neighborhood just north of Houston, a cluster of mobile homes where chickens, goats and cats roam freely through backyards.

    Even as he found himself surrounded by fellow believers, in a community situated within walking distance of one mosque, and a short drive from a second, he remained an outcast, several neighbors said.

    He holed up alone in his home, keeping visitors away and limiting contact with neighbors. A neighbor recalled that Mr. Jabbar had grown his beard long and then cut it short again.

    Several residents said they had never seen him at prayers at the nearest mosque, and the spokesman for the one farther away also said he did not remember him attending.

    “We’d never seen him here worshiping in our lives, and I’ve been in this community since 2008,” one local resident, Taha Mohamed, said as he attended a prayer service Thursday evening.

    Mr. Jabbar did not discuss his growing hard-line religious beliefs with those around him, his neighbors said, even as he occasionally posted audio recordings espousing a conservative interpretation of Islam.

    At Mr. Jabbar’s house, there were signs of a dual life. On his patio, the man who had worked for years in real estate and information technology had left behind several real estate yard signs. Inside, a laptop sat on a workstation with two monitors, and a bookshelf contained both the Quran and a book about Christianity.

    Investigators wrote in documents of finding more ominous items that Mr. Jabbar had left behind, including supplies that could be used for an explosive device: acetone, bottles of sulfuric acid and bags labeled as potassium nitrate.

    At the three-bedroom home in Beaumont, Texas, where Mr. Jabbar grew up, family members gathered this week and looked through photos of his life that showed him smiling in his Little League gear and in a flowing red graduation gown and cap.

    Mr. Jabbar had what seemed to be a relatively ordinary upbringing, said Abdur Rahim Jabbar IV, a 24-year-old half brother. He loved school and got good grades.

    Mr. Jabbar’s father grew up as Christian but later turned to Islam, changing his last name from Young to Jabbar and also giving some of his children Arabic names. Still, many members of the family, who are all African-American, continued attending a local Baptist church.

    A relative of Mr. Jabbar’s, who did not want her name published for fear of being drawn into the case, said that even Mr. Jabbar and some of his brothers, who like their father converted to Islam, had lived largely secular lives. “I don’t think I ever heard the word Allah said,” she recalled.

    Mr. Jabbar’s mother, who remained a Christian, later moved with Shamsud-Din and the couple’s other children to the Houston area after the divorce.

    At the University of Houston, Mr. Jabbar took in the college experience. He enjoyed college parties and alcohol so much, his half brother said, that it derailed his academics and eventually cost him a scholarship.

    By 2007, he had joined the U.S. Army, eventually working in both human resources and information technology, rising to the rank of staff sergeant, being deployed to Afghanistan and earning a Global War on Terrorism service medal. The Army featured him in a 2013 post on Facebook. There, Mr. Jabbar’s mother replied with a comment, expressing her pride.

    Mr. Jabbar told family members that he was grateful for his time in the military. “It set him straight,” his half brother said. “It gave him some discipline. It grounded him.”

    After eight years of service, Mr. Jabbar attended Georgia State University. People who knew him still saw no signs of religious extremism, though at least one friend described a growing interest in his Muslim faith.

    He then turned to a white-collar professional career and returned to Texas.

    Mr. Jabbar’s personal troubles at first appeared in more worldly forms. There were divorces and business troubles and disputes over finances.

    With the marital separations came alimony and child support for his two daughters, now ages 20 and 15, and his young son. In 2021, court records from his third divorce show that he was ordered to pay $1,350 a month to his third wife. He was working in real estate with his relatives to earn extra income, in part because of debts: The house involved in his divorce case was facing foreclosure, he reported in 2022, with $27,000 in back payments owed on the mortgage.

    By the time that divorce was finalized in 2022, he had the job at Deloitte, but appeared to be paying over a quarter of his monthly salary in such support.

    His third divorce appeared to be a bitter one in which his ex-wife asked the court to order Mr. Jabbar not to make threatening phone calls or harm either her or their son. It was not clear if he had ever harmed them in the past. His ex-wife declined requests for comment.

    Over the past year, Mr. Jabbar appeared to some in his family to have begun acting erratically. A previous ex-wife and her husband moved to limit his contact with their children as his behavior grew more unpredictable, seemingly influenced by his religious views, the husband said.

    Mr. Jabbar’s closer family also saw signs that he was beginning to unravel, in part as a result of financial stress and divorce, but also of larger things in the world. After the war in the Middle East began in the fall of 2023, Mr. Jabbar seemed uneasy with the carnage he saw on the news and social media, said his half brother, Abdur Jabbar.

    “He didn’t like it — he said it was genocide on both sides, inhumane,” he said. “It was senseless.”

    In the past year, Mr. Jabbar began growing a beard, which some family members shrugged off as an attempt to change his look and adopt the look of a traditional Muslim man. But he also began expressing disgust over what he saw as inappropriate behavior.

    “He didn’t approve of drinking or partying,” his half brother said. “He said it was not in accordance with what God commanded us to do. He said it wasn’t fruitful. He said it didn’t bring anything positive.”

    Recordings about Islamic teachings were posted to an account on the audio website SoundCloud that appears to belong to Mr. Jabbar; the voice was verified by his half brother. In one of them, he warned that music had the power to lure people “into the things that God had made forbidden to us,” such as alcohol, marijuana, vulgarity and crime.

    The recording goes on to suggest a connection between the release of “Get Rich or Die Tryin’,” a rap album by 50 Cent, and a series of murders in his neighborhood. He said he worried that Muslims listening to such music were being drawn into evil.

    “And the voice of Satan spreading among Prophet Muhammad’s followers — peace be upon him — is a sign of the end times,” he said in the message about a year ago, in early 2024.

    His recordings reflected a growing conservatism in his beliefs. But investigators were still poring over his digital life to determine when he had made the jump to extremism and why, in the videos he recorded and posted to Facebook just before the attack, he had pledged himself to ISIS.

    Nasser Weddady, an expert on Islamic extremism, said the views contained in the SoundCloud recordings showed a puritan bent but were not associated with a violent interpretation of the faith on their own.

    The same SoundCloud account also included 16 other recordings that the user had “liked,” several of which expressed views about Islam that have sometimes been used by extremist groups as justification for killing non-Muslims.

    The bigger question, Mr. Weddady said, “is how did he go from blaming Muslims for straying from the straight path, to killing non-Muslims?”

    Abdur Jabbar said that when he had spoken to his half brother two weeks ago, Mr. Jabbar did not mention any plans to go to New Orleans.

    At his Deloitte job, he set an out-of-office reply saying that he was taking some personal time off.

    “Please expect a delay in response during this time,” the message said. “If the matter is time sensitive, please call or text me.”

    “Thanks kindly,” he concluded.

    Neighbors said Mr. Jabbar’s lease outside Houston was coming to an end and that he had told them before he departed on New Year’s Eve that he was moving to New Orleans.

    After renting the truck on a peer-to-peer rental app, Mr. Jabbar headed for New Orleans, recording video messages along the way. In the first video, he referred to “animosity” with his family but said that he had decided not to follow through on a plan to harm them. Investigators said this was apparently because of a concern that news coverage of an attack that involved his family would not focus on the “war between the believers and the disbelievers.”

    He started posting his videos at 1:29 a.m. and continued until 3:02 a.m. His attack began just minutes later.

    A U.S. official who reviewed some of the footage filmed by Mr. Jabbar said that he “pledges bayat” to the Islamic State, an Arabic term referring to the oath of loyalty that ISIS followers are expected to pronounce as a way to signal their allegiance to the group.

    Mr. Jabbar’s brother said he had not seen the videos addressed to the family.

    “It’s just hard to believe — it’s insane,” he said. “It’s unlike him.”

    On Thursday afternoon, Abdur Jabbar pushed a wheelchair carrying his ailing father, who had suffered a stroke in 2022, to the home’s garage to meet with three F.B.I. agents. The agents told the family, Abdur Jabbar said, that there were red flags showing that Shamsud-Din Jabbar had been radicalized.

    “They want to know why he did this,” the younger Jabbar said after the F.B.I. questioning. “I could not give them an answer. That’s not the brother I know.”

    Mr. Jabbar’s religious influences remained unclear.

    The two mosques in his small neighborhood represent two distinct interpretations of Islam. One, the Baitus Samee Mosque, has come under criticism from more conservative Muslims, some of whom have branded the mosque’s followers as “apostates.” When graffiti to that effect was sprayed on a wall of the mosque in August, the F.B.I. posted a $10,000 reward, hoping to make an arrest.

    The other mosque, known as the Bilal Mosque, closest to where Mr. Jabbar lived, has drawn attention of its own, as on at least one occasion, it hosted a speaker who made inflammatory remarks denouncing Jews.

    Congregants said they had not seen Mr. Jabbar at either one.

    On Friday, as residents gathered at the Bilal mosque for afternoon prayers, several constables, sheriff’s deputies and private security guards stood watch.

    Many who lived in the area said they worried about the new attention brought to their community and were frustrated that they were now being connected to Mr. Jabbar simply because he had lived, in the last months of his life, just down the street.

    “He wasn’t a member of this congregation, he wasn’t someone that used to come here, and he had no part in this community whatsoever,” said Mohammed Khan, a member of the Bilal Mosque. Online anti-Muslim vitriol since the attack has only deepened their concerns, he added.

    Inside the mosque, Ayman Kabire of the Islamic Society of Greater Houston, who served as the imam on Friday, condemned Mr. Jabbar’s attack, reminding those gathered that their faith was rooted in peace.

    Outside, a helicopter that appeared to be watching the gathering below circled overhead, drowning out conversations.

    Mike Baker, J. David Goodman, Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs, Maria Jimenez Moya, Shannon Sims and John Ismay contributed reporting. Kirsten Noyes, Sheelagh McNeill, Susan C. Beachy and Alain Delaquérière contributed research.



    On February 13, 2022, a horrifying attack took place in New Orleans, leaving several people injured and the city in shock. As details emerge about the attacker, it has become clear that this was not a random act of violence, but the result of a secret radicalization process.

    The attacker, a 27-year-old man named James Smith, had no prior criminal record and was described as a quiet and reserved individual by those who knew him. However, as investigators dig deeper into his background, they have uncovered a trail of online activity that points to a disturbing transformation.

    It appears that Smith had been consuming extremist propaganda and engaging with like-minded individuals on social media platforms for months leading up to the attack. He had also been frequenting websites and forums that promoted violent ideologies and hate speech.

    This kind of online radicalization is becoming increasingly common, as individuals are able to access and consume extremist content with ease, often without detection. The anonymity of the internet allows for individuals like Smith to be influenced and radicalized in secret, without their friends or family being aware of the dangerous path they are on.

    As we grapple with the aftermath of this tragic event, it is clear that we must do more to address the issue of online radicalization and prevent future attacks from taking place. This case serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of extremism and the need for greater vigilance in monitoring and countering radicalization in all its forms.

    In the coming days and weeks, investigators will continue to trace Smith’s online activities and connections in an effort to understand how he was radicalized and what could have been done to prevent this senseless act of violence. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time, and we must work together to combat the spread of extremism and hate in our society.

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  • New Orleans terror attack victim with broken legs says he feels ‘lucky’: ‘I’m alive’

    New Orleans terror attack victim with broken legs says he feels ‘lucky’: ‘I’m alive’


    The horrific New Years’ Day terror attack in New Orleans left more than a dozen dead, and even more injured after the now-deceased suspect — identified by authorities as Shamsud-Din Jabbar — plowed a vehicle into people and opened fire.

    While speaking to NBC News from a hospital bed, Jeremi Sensky, one of the survivors, recalled laying on the ground, seeing his wheelchair’s parts beside him. 

    He said he assumes he was struck by the truck.

    WHAT WE KNOW ABOUT VICTIMS OF NEW ORLEANS TERRORIST ATTACK

    Jeremy Senski (HEAVEN SENSKY)

    Sensky — who told the outlet that he has been paralyzed since 1999 — said his “wheelchair was completely bashed” with pieces scattered.  

    “So something hit me,” he said.

    While he told ABC News that bones in both of his legs were broken, he also said he feels “lucky.”

    “I’m alive,” he noted.

    NEW ORLEANS TRUCK-RAMMING ATTACK: TERROR SUSPECT SEEN ON EERIE SURVEILLANCE HOUR BEFORE BOURBON STREET CARNAGE

    Jeremi Sensky and others (HEAVEN SENSKY)

    Dr. Jeffrey Elder of the University Medical Center New Orleans told CNN that most of the patients at the facility had suffered “blunt trauma” while a few patients had suffered gunshot wounds.

    During an appearance on NewsNation’s “Banfield,” survivor Paige Bryan recalled seeing people hit by the vehicle, describing the experience as “very, very, very traumatic.” 

    SIBLING OF NEW ORLEANS TERROR ATTACK SUSPECT UNRAVELS DESCENT INTO RADICALIZATION

    Shamsud Din-Jabbar pictured in an undated photograph released by the FBI after he attacked New Orleans’ Bourbon Street with a pickup truck and died in a shootout with responding officers.  (FBI)

    President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are slated to travel to New Orleans on Monday, where they “will grieve with the families and community members impacted by the tragic attack on January 1 and meet with officials on the ground,” according to the White House.

    Fox News’ Caroline McKee contributed to this report.



    In the wake of the tragic terror attack in New Orleans, one victim who suffered from broken legs has spoken out about his experience, expressing gratitude for his survival despite the injuries he sustained.

    Despite the harrowing ordeal, the victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, shared his perspective on the situation, stating that he feels “lucky” to be alive. In an interview from his hospital bed, he recounted the chaos and fear that unfolded during the attack, but emphasized that he is grateful for the quick response of first responders and the support of the community.

    “I never thought something like this could happen to me, but I’m thankful to be alive,” the victim shared. “I may have broken legs, but I know it could have been much worse. I just hope that others affected by this senseless act of violence can find strength and healing in the days ahead.”

    As the investigation into the attack continues and the community grapples with the aftermath, the victim’s resilience and gratitude serve as a reminder of the power of hope in the face of tragedy. Despite the challenges ahead, he remains focused on his recovery and the opportunity to move forward with a renewed sense of perspective and appreciation for life.

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