Summary

Authorities identified Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, as the suspect in the New Orleans truck ramming attack that killed 10 people and injured 35 on New Year’s Day.

Jabbar, who died in a shootout with police, allegedly drove a truck with a black flag possibly linked to ISIS. The FBI is investigating the attack as a potential terrorist act.

Weapons and suspected explosive devices were found in Jabbar’s vehicle and near the scene.

Officials are also investigating reports that Jabbar fired a rifle into the crowd and whether IEDs near the site were operational.

  • whocares314@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    Obviously, we need to wait to hear if he was born in the US or not, but assuming he immigrated, would this be the first major terror attack on the United States by a foreign organization since 9/11?

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        2 months ago

        You’re right, I missed it. Juggling 6 different things at the moment.

        I still feel like I’m in crazy town in this thread. Since you are actually trying to help, can you explain to me- is the question really that ridiculous or did I word it poorly? I’m asking IF he had ties to ISIS, hypothetically, was the first Islamic extremist attack on US soil since 9/11? I since did some research because apparently I’m a moron, and I found two: fort Hood shooting in 2009 and Pulse nightclub in 2016. So the answer to the question is, no, it wouldn’t be the first, but why is it so outrageous?

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          I’m asking IF he had ties to ISIS, hypothetically, was the first Islamic extremist attack on US soil since 9/11?

          And IF your grandmother had wheels, she’d be a bicycle.

          That hypothetical you’re drawing is making the assumption that “because the person named by law enforcement has a ‘funny name’ they should be considered to be a possible international terrorist.”

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          Juggling 6 different things but still able to make a statement on a subject you didn’t bother to read for like 20 seconds. That’s how fast you come across his name and where he was born if you just read the fucking article.

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      2 months ago

      No, have you forgotten about the dozens of churches shoot up by white nationalists or January 6th?

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        2 months ago

        forgotten about the church shoot up by a white nationalist

        You’ll need to be more specific. There’s been a LOT

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          My original comment said “dozens of churches shoot up by white nationalists” but I forgot if that was technically correct.

          I know there’s been quite a few though Dylan Roof was the one I’d call out specifically.

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          2 months ago

          I understand your point, however, I think it is generally unhelpful to distinguish between domestic and internationally backed terror attacks.

          A terror attack is a terror attack.

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      According to preliminary information, Jabber, a U.S. citizen born in Texas, had a black flag affixed to the hitch of the pickup truck he allegedly drove into the crowd. Officials are investigating whether that flag is related to the terrorist group ISIS, two senior law enforcement officials said.

      I’m going to make a prediction and say it’s self-radicalization. As for which group he self-radicalized to, I’ll wait until more information comes out. I have an obvious suspicion, but I’d rather wait.