Highlights

  • New Orleans crowd attack leaves 15 dead, dozens injured
  • Suspect drove into crowd, shot at police, killed
  • Investigated as possible terror act; ISIS inspiration cited

Latest news

Vande Bharat sleeper train achieves peak speed of 180 kmph during trial: Railways

Vande Bharat sleeper train achieves peak speed of 180 kmph during trial: Railways

Delhi Elections: Congress fields Alka Lamba to contest against Atishi from Kalkaji

Delhi Elections: Congress fields Alka Lamba to contest against Atishi from Kalkaji

Allu Arjun granted regular bail in theatre stampede case

Allu Arjun granted regular bail in theatre stampede case

Sensex, Nifty tank nearly 1 pc on selloff in banking, IT stocks

Sensex, Nifty tank nearly 1 pc on selloff in banking, IT stocks

India protests China’s new counties including parts of India and Brahmaputra dam project

India protests China’s new counties including parts of India and Brahmaputra dam project

Arvind Kejriwal hits back at PM Modi for 'AAPda' remark, accuses BJP of 'abusive politics'

Arvind Kejriwal hits back at PM Modi for 'AAPda' remark, accuses BJP of 'abusive politics'

Railway Board relaxes education norms for Level-1 posts; 10th pass, ITI holders eligible

Railway Board relaxes education norms for Level-1 posts; 10th pass, ITI holders eligible

Virat Kohli's form dips further, with his first innings average worse than Bumrah's in 2024

Virat Kohli's form dips further, with his first innings average worse than Bumrah's in 2024

New Orleans truck attack: what we know so far

The FBI identified the suspect as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a US Army veteran who was honorably discharged.

New Orleans truck attack: what we know so far

The United States saw 2025 begin with a violent attack, after a man drove deliberately at high speed into a crowd of New Year's revelers in New Orleans, killing at least 15 people and wounding dozens more.

Here is what we know so far.

- What happened? -

A US citizen drove a white Ford pickup truck flying an Islamic State flag into throngs of people celebrating the New Year in the French Quarter, the Louisiana city's most iconic tourist district, around 3:15 am (0915 GMT), according to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

He crashed the vehicle, then opened fire and died in a shootout with police, who said he had driven with the aim of killing as many people as possible.

He had rented the truck on popular carsharing app Turo, authorities said.

- What is the toll? -

Authorities had earlier put the toll at 10, but an FBI spokesman told AFP it had risen to 15, citing the New Orleans coroner's office.

The assailant shot and wounded two police officers, who were described as being in stable condition, said New Orleans police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick.

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by editorji (@editorji)

- What was the motive? -

This was not immediately clear, but the FBI said it was investigating the attack as a possible act of terrorism.

President Joe Biden said the suspect had shared videos online that indicated he was "inspired by ISIS," using another name for the Islamic State armed group.

Officials say the pickup truck was flying a black flag of the Islamic State group and that they had recovered two improvised explosive devices.

- What is the suspect's identity? -

The FBI identified the suspect as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a US Army veteran who was honorably discharged.

He served more than 10 years in the military as a human resource specialist and an IT specialist, according to the Pentagon, which said Jabbar deployed to Afghanistan from 2009 to 2010.

Jabbar held a degree in computing from Georgia State University and lived in Houston, Texas, where he had worked as a real estate agent.

The FBI said it believes the suspect may have had accomplices, but gave few additional details.

- Where did the attack take place? -

The car-ramming took place in the heart of the French Quarter, a historic district known for its vibrant nightlife with many bars, restaurants and jazz venues.

The French Quarter and New Orleans in general are well known for the raucous pre-Lenten street party known as Mardi Gras.

The city was also hosting tens of thousands of people who came to see a major college football game called the Sugar Bowl, which has now been postponed by 24 hours.

New Orleans is also scheduled to host the Super Bowl on February 9.

ADVERTISEMENT

Up Next

New Orleans truck attack: what we know so far

New Orleans truck attack: what we know so far

UK faces Arctic Blast: Snow warnings, health alerts, and flood chaos

UK faces Arctic Blast: Snow warnings, health alerts, and flood chaos

China grapples with rising respiratory illnesses amid HMPV outbreak

China grapples with rising respiratory illnesses amid HMPV outbreak

South Korea investigators call off arrest of President Yoon

South Korea investigators call off arrest of President Yoon

Hundreds of different dinosaur footprints discovered in UK's Oxfordshire

Hundreds of different dinosaur footprints discovered in UK's Oxfordshire

Two dead, 18 injured in small plane crash in California

Two dead, 18 injured in small plane crash in California

ADVERTISEMENT

editorji-whatsApp

More videos

Israel confirms Syria raid on Iran-funded missile factory in September

Israel confirms Syria raid on Iran-funded missile factory in September

Bangladesh revises textbooks, credits Ziaur Rahman for independence declaration

Bangladesh revises textbooks, credits Ziaur Rahman for independence declaration

Mass shooting outside New York nightclub injures 10

Mass shooting outside New York nightclub injures 10

Tesla Cybertruck explodes outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas, killing one

Tesla Cybertruck explodes outside Trump hotel in Las Vegas, killing one

Elon Musk softens stand on H-1B visa programme, calls for 'major reforms'

Elon Musk softens stand on H-1B visa programme, calls for 'major reforms'

Viral video captures narrow escape of 2 planes at Los Angeles airport | Watch

Viral video captures narrow escape of 2 planes at Los Angeles airport | Watch

South Korea court issues arrest warrant for impeached president Yoon

South Korea court issues arrest warrant for impeached president Yoon

Biden announces $2.5 billion in fresh military aid to Ukraine

Biden announces $2.5 billion in fresh military aid to Ukraine

Crashed jetliner was 'shot down' by Russia unintentionally: Azerbaijan president

Crashed jetliner was 'shot down' by Russia unintentionally: Azerbaijan president

Kim Jong Un vows toughest anti-US policy before Trump takes office

Kim Jong Un vows toughest anti-US policy before Trump takes office

Editorji Technologies Pvt. Ltd. © 2022 All Rights Reserved.