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Live updates: New Orleans truck attack, FBI identifies suspect as Shamsud-Din Jabbar
Former Princeton football player Tiger Bech, 27, was among at least 14 people killed in the New Orleans attack on Wednesday, his sister confirmed to CNN.
Virginia Bech, 29, said her younger brother was outside a pizza shop on Bourbon Street, walking back to his hotel with a friend, when the attack unfolded.
His friend, Ryan Quigley, was wounded in the attack, she said.
Tiger Bech, from Lafayette, Louisiana, played college football at Princeton and moved to New York City after graduating in 2021 to work as a junior trader for Seaport Global Holdings, a capital markets firm, his sister said.
He was visiting Louisiana for the holidays.
The FBI confirmed Thursday that 14 people were killed in the terror attack in New Orleans. The attacker is also dead. The New Orleans Coroner previously announced 15 deaths but did not provide any identifying information about the decedents.
The last time Virginia Bech heard from her brother was shortly before 1:30 a.m. when he texted their family group chat saying, “Happy new year.”
The last message she sent to her brother said: “Happy new year Tig. I love you and so proud of all you accomplished in 2024. 2025, let’s get it!”
A few hours later, Tiger was dead. His sister said he sustained internal injuries, including head trauma, in the attack when a driver rammed a pickup truck into the crowd on Bourbon Street.
His friend, Quigley, is in a stable condition but suffered a severe laceration to the head and a broken leg, Virginia Bech said.
Princeton’s football coach Bob Surace described Tiger Bech as “a ferocious competitor with endless energy, a beloved teammate and a caring friend.”
Hailing from a family of athletes, most of whom played football at Louisiana State University, Tiger was beloved by friends and family as a larger-than-life person who loved to travel, his sister said.
UPDATE: An earlier version of this post included the attacker in the number of people killed. At least 14 people were killed. The attacker is also dead.
The FBI has identified the suspect in the New Orleans truck attack as Shamsud-Din Jabbar. Stay tuned for live updates as the investigation unfolds. #NewOrleansAttack #FBIInvestigation
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FBI Now Believes Suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar Acted Alone
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The FBI no longer believes other suspects were involved in a truck ramming attack in New Orleans that killed 14 people early on New Year’s Day, officials said Thursday—a reversal after the FBI previously said suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who was allegedly inspired by ISIS, likely did not act alone.
Law enforcement officers from multiple agencies work the scene on Bourbon Street on Jan. 1, 2025.
Key Facts
The FBI does “not assess at this point that anyone else is involved in this attack except for Shamsud-Din Jabbar,” Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Raia said in a press conference Thursday, describing the attack as an act of terrorism.
A day earlier, FBI officials said they did not believe Jabbar—a 42-year-old U.S. citizen from Texas—was “solely responsible” for the attack, and news reports suggested police were looking into whether other people helped place improvised explosive devices on Bourbon Street, but Raia said the FBI now believes Jabbar placed the IEDs himself.
Raia also said there is “no definitive link” between the New Orleans attack and the explosion of a Tesla Cybertruck at the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas hours later.
Law enforcement agencies say Jabbar drove a rented Ford F-150 pickup truck carrying an ISIS flag into the crowd on Bourbon Street—located in the city’s French Quarter—at around 3:15 a.m. Wednesday and then opened fire at police before he was killed in an ensuing gunfight.
At least 14 “innocent victims” are dead, according to Raia, after the New Orleans coroner said Wednesday the death toll stood at 15—and some 35 people have been reported injured, including two police officers who were shot and are in stable condition.
Hours before the attack, Raia says Jabbar posted a series of videos to Facebook claiming he joined ISIS before this summer, and suggesting he initially planned to hurt his family but was worried news stories wouldn’t emphasize the “war between the believers and the disbelievers.”
The FBI recovered two improvised explosive devices near the scene, and surveillance tape shows they were placed by Jabbar, according to Raia.
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Who Is Shamsud-Din Jabbar?
The FBI described Jabbar as a U.S.-born citizen who was honorably discharged from the Army. In 2022 divorce documents obtained by the Times, Jabbar said he made roughly $120,000 a year at Deloitte, but listed late home payments and credit card debt. He had two minor arrests, in 2002 for misdemeanor theft and in 2005 for driving with an invalid license. More information on Jabbar is available here.
What Do We Know About The Victims?
Seven people have been identified by friends or family as among those killed, though law enforcement officials have not released any victim identities and have said they will wait until autopsies are completed and next of kin can be notified. Among those kiled include former Princeton Univeristy football player Tiger Bech, University of Alabama freshman Kareen Badawi and 25-year-old Matthew Tenedorio. Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill told “Fox & Friends” on Thursday that at least 10 more people are “clinging to life” in local hospitals.
Will The Sugar Bowl Be Affected?
The annual Sugar Bowl college football game between the University of Georgia and the University of Notre Dame was scheduled to take place Wednesday evening, but was postponed until Thursday. The event is expected to draw tens of thousands of fans from across the country. Murrill, however, told “Fox & Friends” Thursday morning she thinks the game should be delayed at least another day as the investigation continues and out of the “respect we owe to the dead and to their families.”
When Will Bourbon Street Reopen?
Bourbon Street—a popular tourist district—will re-open Thursday afternoon, Mayor LaToya Cantrell said. A local hotel worker told the New York Times he expects the area to return to its normal state of raucousness Thursday evening after the game between Notre Dame and Georgia.
Why Are Police Investigating A House Fire And An Airbnb Rental?
Officials believe improvised explosive devices may have been assembled at an Airbnb rental in New Orleans, Murrill told NBC on Wednesday. She added a house fire early Wednesday appears to be connected to the incident.
Where Else Is The Investigation Taking Place?
Beyond New Orleans, the FBI says it is “conducting law enforcement activity” in north Houston. The agency told CNN late Wednesday it is conducting a “court-authorized search of a location” in the city apparently linked to Jabbar, and the Times reports investigators visited Jabbar’s ex-wife’s Houston home.
Why Didn’t Barriers Protect Bourbon Street?
A set of removable metal bollards designed to prevent cars from driving onto Bourbon Street were not up during the attack, Cantrell confirmed Wednesday afternoon. The mayor said the city is in the process of replacing the bollards—which were first installed over a decade ago—before New Orleans hosts the Super Bowl next month, and they weren’t up late Tuesday because the project is “nearing completion.” Kirkpatrick noted the street was still blocked by a police car instead of metal bollards, but the suspect drove onto the sidewalk to get around the vehicle: “We did indeed have a plan, but the terrorist defeated it.” However, Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry said, “we recognize we’ve got a problem here,” and vowed that finding a solution is a “top priority.”
How Does The Fbi Define A Terrorist Incident?
In the hours following the attack, the was some initial confusion about whether law enforcement was investigating it as a terrorist incident, as the New Orleans mayor and an FBI special agent gave contradicting answers. Mayor LaToya Cantrell immediately called it a terrorist attack, while the FBI’s Alethea Duncan said, “this is not a terrorist event.” However, in a follow-up statement the FBI confirmed that the attack was being probed “as an act of terrorism.” The initial difference is likely due to the FBI having specific criteria for labeling an incident as an “act of terrorism.” The agency defines international terrorism as “Violent, criminal acts committed by individuals and/or groups who are inspired by, or associated with, designated foreign terrorist organizations or nations.” Domestic terrorism involves similar acts committed by “individuals and/or groups to further ideological goals stemming from domestic influences, such as those of a political, religious, social, racial, or environmental nature.” On its website, the agency notes that it is “bound by guidelines issued by the attorney general that establish a consistent policy” on when a terror investigation may be initiated. The FBI says its counterterrorism investigations “focus on the unlawful activity of the group, not the ideological orientation of its members.”
What Has Trump Said About The Attack?
President-elect Donald Trump said on Wednesday and Thursday the attack confirmed his claims about a rise in crime in the United States, and connected the attack to immigration, despite law enforcement officials reporting Jabbar is a U.S.-born citizen from Texas. Trump said Wednesday, “criminals coming in are far worse than the criminals we have in our country,” and on Thursday attempted to connect the attack to Biden’s border policies. “I said, many times during Rallies, and elsewhere, that Radical Islamic Terrorism, and other forms of violent crime, will become so bad in America that it will become hard to even imagine or believe,” he wrote Thursday. “That time has come, only worse than ever imagined.”
Is The New Orleans Attack Related To The Las Vegas Cybertruck Explosion?
Raia said there’s no clear link. Hours after the attack in New Orleans, a Tesla Cybertruck exploded in front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas. The explosion is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism, multiple news outlets have reported, though law enforcement says it’s not clear what caused the explosion or whether it was a terrorist incident. Biden said federal officials are looking into any possible connections but don’t have anything to report so far, and Las Vegas Sheriff Kevin McMahill said his department is “not ruling anything out yet.”
Were The New Orleans And Las Vegas Trucks Both Rented With Turo?
The Ford allegedly used in New Orleans and the Tesla that exploded in Las Vegas were both rented through Turo, a peer-to-peer online platform that car owners can use to rent out their vehicles to others, the company told multiple news outlets. Turo said it does “not believe that either renter involved in the Las Vegas and New Orleans attacks had a criminal background that would have identified them as a security threat.”
Further Reading
New Orleans Truck Attack Suspect Identified By FBI—Here’s What We Know About Him (Forbes)
7 New Orleans Attack Victims Identified By Families—Here’s What We Know So Far (Forbes)
In a shocking turn of events, the FBI has announced that they now believe suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar acted alone in the recent string of crimes that have terrorized the city. Initially thought to be part of a larger criminal organization, authorities have revealed that new evidence points to Jabbar as the sole perpetrator.This revelation has sent shockwaves through the community, as many had feared that there were more dangerous individuals still at large. However, with Jabbar now in custody and facing multiple charges, residents can rest a little easier knowing that the alleged mastermind behind these crimes is behind bars.
The FBI is continuing to investigate the case to uncover any potential accomplices or motives behind Jabbar’s actions. In the meantime, residents are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to law enforcement.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
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New Orleans attack not linked to Cybertruck bomb, police say as Shamsud-din Jabbar’s ISIS videos are revealed: Live updates
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Authorities are probing possible links between the terrorist who killed 15 and injured dozens more in New Orleans and the man who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
Both terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, and bomber Matthew Livelsberger, 37, were killed on Wednesday in the chilling attacks across the country.
Within hours of the attack in New Orleans, officials said that they believe Jabbar may have had accomoplices and that he was not ‘solely responsible.’
Late in the evening, the FBI said ‘special agents and our law enforcement partners are currently conducting a number of court authorized search warrants in New Orleans and other states.’
With the nation on edge following the two attacks, on Thursday an area outside the US Capitol was shut down after a ‘suspicious vehicle’ was descended upon by authorities.
Cops rush to ‘suspicious vehicle’ outside US Capitol
Capitol Police are investigating a ‘suspicious vehicle’ found near the Capitol.
Officials said officers responded to the area of Constitution Avenue and Third Street and urged locals to avoid the area.
Reports suggest a suspect was seen driving a vehicle erratically on the sidewalk, and the area remains shut down by authorities.
A suspect was quickly taken into custody, however authorities urged the public to remain away from the area as they investigate the vehicle.
New Orleans terrorist shared chilling Facebook posts on the morning of attack
The FBI says New Orleans terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, shared a series of chilling Facebook videos on the morning prior to the attack.
Jabbar was said to have posted five Facebook videos, and in one he reportedly explained why he became obsessed with ISIS ideology.
Another of the videos, which have not been made public, ‘provided his will’, reports Punchbowl News reporter Mica Soellner.
Authorities now say New Orleans attacker acted alone
At a press conference on Thursday, New Orleans authorities said they now believe Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, acted alone.
Officials said they have received some 400 tips from the public related to the investigation.
Although agencies including the FBI raided several homes in multiple states and previously said they believe others were also ‘responsible’ for the attack, officials have now said they believe it was a lone wolf attack.
Suspect in custody after ‘suspicious vehicle’ found outside US Capitol
A suspect was taken into custody after Capitol Police raced to a ‘suspicious vehicle’ found outside the US Capitol on Thursday morning.
Capitol Police said on X that officers ‘spotted a car that had been driving along the sidewalk’ and into a grassy area.
The force urged locals to remain away from the area while the car is investigated.
Crisis negotiators were called to a chaotic scene in Las Vegas where a person had barricaded himself onto a bus just hours after a Cybertruck exploded outside Donald Trump’s Sin City hotel.
Police were on the scene near Fremont Street and Charleston Boulevard, along with SWAT teams and crisis negotiators. They have since taken the person into custody without incident.
Police have been praised for ‘working overtime’ today after earlier responding to the potential terror threat at Trump’s hotel which injured seven and killed one.
However, officials have not said early in their investigation that the hostage situation was linked to the bombing.
Update on the condition of dozens of injured New Orleans survivors
At least 16 victims who survived the New Year’s terror attack in New Orleans remain hospitalized.
Eight of those hospitalized are in the ICU with more serious injuries, while four patients have been transferred to other facilities for specialized care.
13 victims who were hospitalized in the tragedy have been discharged, according to a tweet from NewsNation correspondent Brian Entin.
Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry faced outrage on Wednesday evening after he posted a cheerful photo of himself enjoying a steak dinner just hours after the New Orleans terrorist attack.
Landry posted a photo of himself giving a thumbs-up with several people outside the Bon Tob Prime Rib steakhouse, which is just 10 minutes away from the site of the 3am terror attack on Bourbon Street.
He attempted to paint it as a defiant act in the face of the terror, captioning the post: ‘Ate dinner tonight in New Orleans. Proud to be a part of this incredibly resilient city. See everyone at the game tomorrow!’
But X users lambasted him for being tone-deaf in the wake of the tragedy, with one responding: ’15 people are dead in NOLA and you’re bragging about your steak dinner?’
LSU gymnast and social media influencer Olivia Dunne and her MLB star boyfriend Paul Skenes were on Bourbon Street the night of the New Years terror attack.
Dunne shared images from the night out alongside Skenes’ Pittsburgh teammate Bubba Chandler and his partner Allie Enright.
Dunne also posted a second image, which appeared to show a packed Bourbon Street hours before the deadly attack, along with a heartbroken emoji.
It is unclear when exactly the group were on Bourbon Street, though the large crowds – seemingly in fine spirits – would suggest it was prior to the attack.
Tesla Cybertruck bomber Matthew Livelsberger is a long-serving married soldier who was on leave from active duty when he carried out the attack outside Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel, it has been revealed.
Livelsberger, 37, was identified by law enforcement sources as the bomber who died in the Wednesday attack that also left seven wounded. The electric vehicle exploded about 15 seconds after the driver pulled up in front of the hotel’s valet.
The blast was caused by ‘a bomb carried in the bed of the rented Cybertruck’ or ‘very large fireworks’, according to Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
He lived in Colorado Springs and was an active member of the Army, and previously received a Meritorious Honor Award for work benefiting the US Embassy in Tajikistan.
Liveslberger was profiled by a local newspaper in Ohio for his work with the military in Afghanistan.
He grew up in Ohio and was married to social worker Sara Livelsberger, who in the lead up to the 2016 election shared a slew of Facebook posts spouting anti-Trump rhetoric.
According to CBS News, Liveslberger was on break from duty in Germany when he carried out the attack.
He lived with his wife, who hadn’t heard from him from several days, in Colorado Springs in a home they bought together in 2015, property records found.
However, police have linked Livelsberger to several addresses throughout the city – including a different townhouse that was raided by the FBI overnight.
President-elect Donald Trump has broken his silence on the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside his Las Vegas hotel, vowing to rid America of ‘violent scum.’
Trump took to his social media platform Truth Social to excoriate the security and justice establishment after Army veteran Matthew Livelsberger allegedly exploded the truck on Wednesday morning, killing one and injuring seven.
Trump wrote in a post: ‘Our Country is a disaster, a laughing stock all over the World! This is what happens when you have OPEN BORDERS, with weak, ineffective, and virtually nonexistent leadership.
‘The DOJ, FBI, and Democrat state and local prosecutors have not done their job. They are incompetent and corrupt, having spent all of their waking hours unlawfully attacking their political opponent, ME, rather than focusing on protecting Americans from the outside and inside violent SCUM that has infiltrated all aspects of our government, and our Nation itself.
‘Democrats should be ashamed of themselves for allowing this to happen to our Country. The CIA must get involved, NOW, before it is too late. The USA is breaking down – A violent erosion of Safety, National Security, and Democracy is taking place all across our Nation.
‘Only strength and powerful leadership will stop it. See you on January 20th. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!’
Investigators probe whether New Orleans terrorist acted alone as FBI raids homes in multiple states
The FBI said in a statement that it is carrying out raids on homes across multiple states as they probe whether New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, acted alone.
Officials said hours after the attack that they believe Jabbar may not have been ‘solely responsible.’
Investigations into the bombing outside Donald Trump’s Las Vegas hotel the same day found both vehicles used in the attacks were rented through Turo, raising claims the incidents were linked.
Late in the evening, the FBI said ‘special agents and our law enforcement partners are currently conducting a number of court authorized search warrants in New Orleans and other states.’
It was revealed Thursday morning that the Army veteran who rammed a truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans had gone though a contentious divorce and an economy crisis before turning to terror.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, who was born and raised in Texas, had successfully climbed the corporate ladder after being dishonorably charged from the military, where he served as a human-resources and information-technology specialist and spent 11 months in Afghanistan.
He went on to study computer-information systems at Georgia State University, held a job at IT company Accenture and gave real estate a try before returning to Texas in 2018, starting a job as a cloud-consulting manager for Ernst & Young, an accounting company.
Jabbar then started work as a ‘senior solutions specialist at Deloitte from 2021 until at least the past fall. According to a pay stub shown in court, he made the equivalent of nearly $125,000 a year.
But Jabbar seemed to crack after his second divorce in 2020, when his then-wife of three years Shaneen Chanti got a restraining order against him.
‘Time is of the essence. I can not afford the house payment. It is past due in excess of $27,000 and in danger of foreclosure if we delay settling the divorce,’ Jabbar wrote in an email to his then-wife’s lawyer in 2022.
Jabbar claimed he was broke at the time, telling the court he had a net monthly income of about $7,500 but monthly expenses that were about $8,960.
He also said the real estate company he had formed had lost more than $28,000 in the previous year and that he had taken on $16,000 in credit card debt.
At some point over the last years Jabbar converted to Islam and became increasingly devout, per some reports.
New Orleans Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick is promising ‘hundreds of officers’ will be lining the city streets prior to Thursday’s rescheduled Sugar Bowl.
The College Football Playoff quarterfinal between Georgia and Notre Dame was postponed by a day following the New Year’s terrorist attack on Bourbon Street, a mile away from where the game will be played.
Kirkpatrick told NBC Today ahead of the game on Thursday: ‘We are staffing up at the same level, if not more so, than what we were preparing for the Super Bowl.’
New Orleans City Council President Helena Moreno told WDSU-TV earlier Wednesday, before the postponement was announced, that the security perimeter around the Superdome was being ‘extended to be a larger zone.’
‘There are more police officers who are coming in,’ she said.
Authorities have publicly identified seven of the 15 people who tragically lost their lives in the New Orleans terrorist attack.
Former college football star Tiger Bech, 28, was the first to be identified, followed by father-of-two Reggie Hunter, 37, and 18-year-old Ni’kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux.
Nicole Perez, 27, Matthew Tenedioro, Kareem Badawi, and Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, were later confirmed among the deceased by officials.
Top L-R: Hubert Gauthreaux, Tiger Bech and Reggie Hunter. Bottom L-R: Ni’kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux, Matthew Tenedorio and Nicole Perez
The man responsible for the Cybertruck explosion outside Trump International Hotel served at the same military base as the New Orleans terrorist, according to a new report.
Both terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, and bomber Matthew Livelsberger, 37, served at the same base, however it is not known if they knew each other.
Livelsberger served served 18 of his 19 years in the military’s Special Forces, while Jabbar said he spent a decade in the military before he was honorably discharged.
Federal investigators believe terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, prepared the IED explosives in an Airbnb where he stayed before he drove a truck into a crowd os New Year’s revelers.
Investigators are probing the theory he rented a nearby property on Airbnb in St. Roch for his base before carrying out the attack.
Exclusive DailyMail.com photographs show the moment the FBI removed bomb making materials from the two-bedroom and two-bathroom property close to the French Quarter.
A total containment vessel was seen being taken away from the property at around 8pm on New Years Day, hours after authorities had evacuated residents from the area.
Horrific footage captured the moment the New Orleans terror suspect maneuvered around a police barricade and plowed through the unsuspecting crowd on New Years.
Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, a U.S citizen, drove a rental truck brandishing an ISIS flag into the crowd on Bourbon Street Wednesday morning, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens.
Shocking new surveillance footage obtained by Fox 8 showed Jabbar driving the white Ford F-150 Lightning EV down Canal Street.
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, has been identified as the bomber who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Although officers have not publicly named Livelsberger, a veteran who served 19 years in the Army, as the bomber, senior law enforcement sources confirmed his identity to KOAA and KTNV.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Livelsberger served 18 of his 19 years in the military’s Special Forces. His current role was listed as a Remote and Autonomous Systems Manager, which he had been in for just three months.
Law enforcement sources revealed that Livelsberger, who died Wednesday in the explosion outside the hotel, had previously served at the same military base as New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar. Police have not confirmed if the pair were known to each other.
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New Orleans attack not linked to Cybertruck bomb, police say as Shamsud-din Jabbar’s ISIS videos are revealed: Live updates
New Orleans attack not linked to Cybertruck bomb, police say as Shamsud-din Jabbar’s ISIS videos are revealed: Live updatesAuthorities in New Orleans have confirmed that the recent attack in the city is not connected to the Cybertruck bomb threat that occurred earlier this week. The police have stated that the two incidents are separate and unrelated.
In a shocking development, it has been revealed that the suspect behind the New Orleans attack, Shamsud-din Jabbar, has ties to ISIS. Videos of Jabbar pledging allegiance to the terrorist group have surfaced, raising concerns about his motives and potential connections to larger extremist networks.
As the investigation into the attack continues, authorities are urging the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Stay tuned for more updates as this story unfolds.
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