New Orleans terrorist wanted to kill his family, but backed off for agenda-driven reason

Authorities now are confirming that Jabbar, who was shot and killed when he got out of the truck and started shooting at police and others, left multiple videos online in the hours before his murderous spree

Jan 2, 2025 - 16:28
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New Orleans terrorist wanted to kill his family, but backed off for agenda-driven reason
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Shamsud-Din Jabbar
Shamsud-Din Jabbar

The New Orleans terrorist, Shamsud Din Jabbar, being blamed now for the deaths of 15 and injuries to dozens after he drove a truck through the crowded streets of New Orleans early New Year’s Day, had wanted to harm his family too.

But he backed off because he was concerned that the horror over that news would overshadow what he called the “war between believers & disbelievers.”

Evidence is showing that the onetime soldier was radicalized into Islam, and was taking the Quran’s instructions to destroy those who don’t follow Islam’s ideologies literally.

Authorities now are confirming that Jabbar, who was shot and killed when he got out of the truck and started shooting at police and others, left multiple videos online in the hours before his murderous spree.

Reports said he posted five videos proclaiming his support for the terrorists of ISIS.

They also report he joined ISIS last year, provided a will and testimony, and more.

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