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Jabbar Juluke was back in the Crescent City this week for his second annual youth football camp at Joe Brown Stadium.
ISIS-inspired New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar prepared a "very rare explosive compound" in the two homemade bombs he planned to detonate on Bourbon Street, police said.
The father of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the US Army veteran who killed 15 people with a truck in New Orleans, had recently suffered an apparent stroke and was being cared for by his son, according to a ...
Texas man Shamsud-Din Jabbar has been named as the suspect in the deadly New Orleans attack on New Year’s Day, which has killed at least 15 people.
Mumtaz Bashir, a neighbor of Jabbar’s in Houston, told CNN he saw Jabbar load up the truck on the morning of December 31, and that Jabbar told him he was moving to New Orleans for a new job.
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Inside New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s rundown Texas ...New pictures show Jabbar's lowly trailer park property where he lived before allegedly killing 15 people and injuring at least 35 in a New Year's Day massacre in New Orleans.
A former commander of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who drove a pickup truck through a crowd of pedestrians in New Orleans' bustling French Quarter, killing 15, said he was a "great soldier.". Rich Groen ...
According to the FBI, Jabbar drove to New Orleans on Dec. 31 and posted on Facebook his support for ISIS.Jabbar said he joined ISIS before the summer and had originally planned to kill his family.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar's pickup truck attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day could inspire other extremists and embolden ISIS, former FBI officials said.
FBI releases image showing New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar biking through the French Quarter on Halloween, months before attacking New Year's revelers.
Jabbar initially planned to harm family and friends, FBI says. Raia said Jabbar posted videos on Facebook as he headed to New Orleans in which he "proclaimed his support for ISIS." ...
Item 1 of 2 Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a suspect in the New Orleans attack, is seen in this picture obtained from social media, released in November 2013, in Fort Johnson (formerly Fort Polk), Louisiana ...
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