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THE suspected terrorist behind the New Year New Orleans car ramming attack that killed at least 15 and injured dozens more has been named as 42-year-old American citizen Shamsud Din Jabbar.
Jabbar was a US Army veteran with a service record of 13 years. Hours before the attack, he had posted videos on social media that he was inspired by the Islamic State and expressed a desire to kill.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the 42-year-old man accused of crashing a truck into New Year’s Day revellers in New Orleans, killing 14 and injuring dozens of people, served in the US army for 13 years ...
The shocking New Year's Day attack in New Orleans took a grimly familiar turn when it emerged that the FBI had discovered videos made by suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar in which he declared his support ...
He said Jabbar rented a Ford F-150 truck in Houston and drove to New Orleans, posting five videos on social media proclaiming his support for Islamic terror group ...