LA - Vehicle drives through New Year's crowd - Multiple fatalities reported - Bourbon Street New Orleans - January 1 2025

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Law enforcement has a lot to answer for- they really dropped the ball-
hard to believe they were so unprepared-- New Orleans would be considered a target like New York, especially in light what occurred in Germany just a few days ago. The sugar bowl should be cancelled or rescheduled for another venue.
I'm rethinking my vacation to New Orleans in May.
 
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I’m sure the Super Bowl will have extremely tight security next month. Sugar Bowl first, then the Super Bowl.

Two huge sporting events in New Orleans.
My husband and I were just discussing this. You have NFL, FBS and FCS games going on, all with the potential of tailgating. Needing to search vehicles for coolers, re-evaluating entry and exits to parking lots, it’s going to be a logistical headache to say the least.
 
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NEW: A man who knew Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar tells us that Jabbar had converted to Islam and then began acting erratically in recent months. The concerning behavior led to him having limited contact with his children


 

Jabbar’s father-in-law from a recent marriage in Texas, Lawrence Kuykendall, said by phone Wednesday that his family hadn’t spoken to Jabbar recently. He said he hadn’t yet been contacted by law enforcement and declined to speak further.

“I don’t want to believe this,” Kuykendall said.

Court and property records show Jabbar lived in Fresno, Texas with his wife before they divorced in August 2022. He held a real estate license from 2019 to 2023 and worked for Deloitte, one of the nation’s largest financial services companies, records show.
 
My husband and I were just discussing this. You have NFL, FBS and FCS games going on, all with the potential of tailgating. Needing to search vehicles for coolers, re-evaluating entry and exits to parking lots, it’s going to be a logistical headache to say the least.
Tailgaiting, under the circumstances, might be prohibited. Don't see how this can be policed.
 
The timing seems odd (why so late at night, as things were winding down), and the cooler/pipe bomb info…almost feels like there was a different plan, and this one was improvised at the last minute. Moo.

From my memory of visiting Bourbon St. long ago, I think they’re usually still going strong at 3 in the morning, and especially on New Year’s Eve.

Possibility that the terrorist didn’t strike at midnight when crowds would be even thicker, but waited three hours because by then, LE may have thought all threat of danger was over? Hence the barricades were down?

I’m just speculating.
 
If the Linkedin thing from earlier is true he was not a soldier/rifleman as such but was employed by the military in the IT department, no combat training.

With terms like ‘vet’ one thinks of combat/frontline and similar but it appears in his case he was ‘back of house’
He may have been "back of house," but he still had basic training.
 
In response to the tragic terrorist attack that took place on Bourbon Street on the morning of Wednesday, January 1, Gov. Jeff Landry issued a State of Emergency in Orleans Parish. This will allow for the utilization of all available state resources ahead of Super Bowl LIX and Mardi Gras. It is the duty of the Governor to meet the dangers to the state that emergencies such as this present. This Administration is committed to providing every resource necessary to keep every person that visits or lives in this state safe.

A military police company of 100 soldiers from the Louisiana National Guard is also being assigned to New Orleans, the governor said.
 
He may have been "back of house," but he still had basic training.
I am British but if he was in the IT department of the military wouldn’t he be based at the Pentagon as opposed to tours of duty?
 
It's not the first problem Jabbar had with wives. We spoke to a previous wife, who divorced him in 2016, and told us he had been abusive, but would not elaborate.


Federal agents were at the home of the suspect's second wife in northern Houston on Wednesday. Outside, her new husband, Dwayne Marsh, said that the suspect had begun to convert to Islam within the last year and was “being all crazy.” He said that the suspect had two daughters, one a teenager and one a young adult, and that they were “a mess” after the attack.

 
I am British but if he was in the IT department of the military wouldn’t he be based at the Pentagon as opposed to tours of duty?
Not military, but I assume every single base would need people who can tell people to turn it off and on again.

MOO
 
I am British but if he was in the IT department of the military wouldn’t he be based at the Pentagon as opposed to tours of duty?

The military needs IT people locally wherever they are, too. Think tech support for laptops, etc. They need those people to be on military bases and available to support the military all over the place.
 
I am British but if he was in the IT department of the military wouldn’t he be based at the Pentagon as opposed to tours of duty?
Even the unit level of the military has IT guys, and they typically deploy as well in order to keep their tech operational.
 
It's not the first problem Jabbar had with wives. We spoke to a previous wife, who divorced him in 2016, and told us he had been abusive, but would not elaborate.


Federal agents were at the home of the suspect's second wife in northern Houston on Wednesday. Outside, her new husband, Dwayne Marsh, said that the suspect had begun to convert to Islam within the last year and was “being all crazy.” He said that the suspect had two daughters, one a teenager and one a young adult, and that they were “a mess” after the attack.


Also from that article (BBM):

He held a real estate license from 2019 to 2023 and worked for Deloitte, one of the nation’s largest financial services companies, records show.

Divorce filings show that Jabbar’s ex-wife said he had money troubles.
 
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