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Terror on Bourbon Street New Year’s Attack Leaves Dozens Dead and Injured

Isabella Rodriguez by Isabella Rodriguez
January 1, 2025
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New OrleansOn Wednesday, January 1st, a devastating attack involving a rented Ford F-150 Lightning pickup truck on Bourbon Street in New Orleans claimed the lives of at least 15 individuals and injured more than 30 others. The attack, which targeted New Year’s Day revelers, has been labeled an act of terrorism, with the FBI leading the investigation. Authorities are currently examining potential connections to other terrorist incidents and are reviewing security footage from the area.

The suspect behind the attack has been identified as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. military veteran from Texas. Jabbar, who served between 2007 and 2020, was reportedly in full military gear when he carried out the assault. He was deployed to Afghanistan in 2009. Sources indicate that Jabbar had been experiencing financial difficulties in recent months, which may have contributed to his distress, though authorities are still piecing together the full context behind his actions.

According to the FBI, an ISIS flag was found in the vehicle used in the attack, prompting further investigation into Jabbar’s potential ties with extremist organizations. The FBI is also examining whether Jabbar’s actions are connected to a similar incident in Las Vegas, where a Tesla Cybertruck exploded outside a Trump International Hotel, killing one person and injuring several others. Authorities are reviewing both incidents as part of a larger probe into possible coordinated terrorist activities.

The victims came from diverse backgrounds, including athletes, students, and parents. Among those killed were Tiger Bech, 28, a former football star from Lafayette, Louisiana, who had recently graduated from Princeton University and worked in New York as an investment trader; Nikyra Dedeaux, 18, from Gulfport, Mississippi, who dreamed of becoming a nurse; and Nicole Perez, a 4-year-old’s mother from Metairie, Louisiana, who had recently been promoted to manager at Kimmy’s Deli.

Other victims include Reggie Hunter, a 37-year-old father of two from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Kareem Badawi, a recent graduate from Episcopal School in Baton Rouge, who was a student at the University of Alabama. Authorities also confirmed the deaths of Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, and several other young adults who were celebrating New Year’s on Bourbon Street.

Witnesses described horrific scenes of chaos as the pickup truck plowed into the crowd, throwing people into the air and leaving a trail of destruction. Zion Parsons, who was present at the scene, recalled how Dedeaux was thrown by the impact, and how he ran through the gruesome aftermath, seeing “brain matter” on the street. “It was just insane, like the closest thing to a war zone that I’ve ever seen,” Parsons said.

The injured include two 20-year-old women from Florida, former students from Episcopal School of Baton Rouge, and others, including a University of Georgia student, Ryan Quigley, a Princeton University graduate, and Jeremi Sensky, a 51-year-old from Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Authorities are working to confirm the identities and conditions of those injured.

The pickup truck attack has left the community and families grieving. Memorials have begun to honor the victims, and their families are calling for justice and support. Investigations continue as authorities work to uncover the motive behind the deadly assault on one of New Orleans’ busiest streets. The FBI is reviewing CCTV footage and working with local law enforcement to determine if others were involved in the attack or if Jabbar acted alone.

Tags: Bourbon StreetNew OrleansTerrorism

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