FBI official reveals new details about the New Orleans attack
- 2025-01-03 03:39:00
Christopher Raia, the FBI Deputy Assistant Director of the agency’s Counterterrorism Division, explained what investigators have learned so far about the New Orleans terror attack at a press conference.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in the United States has released further information about the deadly New Year’s Day car-ramming incident in New Orleans, offering a brief timeline of how the suspect executed his attack.
In a news conference on Thursday, Christopher Raia, a deputy assistant director from the FBI’s counterterrorism division, also clarified that only one suspect is currently implicated in the attack: 42-year-old Texas resident Shamsud-Dim Jabbar.
“We do not assess at this point that anyone else is involved in this attack except for Shamsud-Dim Jabbar,” Raia said.
Though he emphasised the investigation was still in its early stages, he added, “We’re confident at this point that there are no accomplices.”
The news briefing took place just over a day after Jabbar allegedly drove a rented Ford F-150 pickup truck into the holiday crowds celebrating on Bourbon Street, a centre for tourism and nightlife in New Orleans.
Fourteen people were killed as the truck circumvented a traffic barricade at Canal Street and travelled nearly two and a half blocks up the busy pedestrian thoroughfare.