In New Orleans, Bourbon Street has reopened following a tragic event where a 'lone wolf terrorist' killed over a dozen people by driving a car into a crowd during New Year's celebrations. The attack led to the street's closure until Thursday.
The attacker, Shamsud Din Jabba, was identified as a lone wolf terrorist with no known accomplices. He was killed in a shootout with police during the attack. The FBI confirmed Jabba's support for the Islamic State (ISIS) after discovering videos of his plans and admissions.
Deputy Assistant FBI Director Christopher Raia revealed that Jabba rented a vehicle in Houston, Texas, on December 30 and drove to New Orleans on December 31. He posted several videos online expressing his support for ISIS and explaining his intentions. An ISIS flag and suspected explosives were found in his vehicle.
The attack resulted in 15 deaths, including Jabba, and injured 35 people. The FBI continues to investigate Jabba's radicalization path, highlighting the influence of ISIS.
Bourbon Street is a famous street in New Orleans, USA, known for its lively atmosphere and celebrations, especially during events like New Year's Eve.
New Orleans is a city in the United States, famous for its music, food, and festivals like Mardi Gras.
A terrorist attack is when someone uses violence to scare people and achieve certain goals, often related to politics or religion.
Shamsud Din Jabba is the person who carried out the attack on Bourbon Street. He was acting alone and was influenced by a terrorist group.
A lone wolf terrorist is someone who plans and carries out an attack by themselves, without direct help from a group.
A police shootout is when the police and a suspect exchange gunfire, often resulting in injury or death.
The FBI, or Federal Bureau of Investigation, is a government agency in the USA that investigates crimes and threats to national security.
ISIS is a terrorist group that wants to create its own country based on its strict interpretation of Islam. They are known for violent attacks around the world.
Radicalization is the process by which someone comes to support extreme ideas or actions, often leading to violence.
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