The says that before driving into a crowd of New Year’s revelers in New Orleans, the man who carried out the deadly attack ...
The FBI is revealing new details in their investigation as they try to determine what motivated a Houston man to drive his ...
Louisiana residents are asked to look at a new photo of Shamsuddin Jabbar, and send any new information to the FBI.
The storage unit is located less than a mile away from Shamsud-Din Jabbar's home, which was searched twice last week after he allegedly rammed a truck into a crowd in New Orleans during the early ...
As a portrait begins to emerge of the suspect behind the deadly New Orleans attack, federal investigators have laid out a timeline of events.
In a Jan. 2 press briefing, Christopher Raia, deputy assistant director of the FBI’s counterterrorism division, said Jabbar picked up the F-150 in Houston on Dec. 30 and drove to New Orleans on the ...
Jabbar reportedly said in a 2020 YouTube video he was born in Beaumont, Texas—a city of just over 100,000 located about 80 miles east of Houston—and worked in real estate in the Houston area.
RELATED: 'Precursor chemicals' found in NOLA attack suspect's Houston home, where he moved out of days before Jabbar was born and raised in Beaumont. ABC News spoke with his half-brother Abdur ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar grew up in Texas, joined the U.S. Army and eventually settled in Houston, where he spun up a real estate business and made $120,000 a year for one of the world’s largest ...