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Scumbag terrorist Shamsub-Din Jabbar was killed in a hail of gunfire.
The ISIS supporter drove a truck through Bourbon Street in New Orleans in the early morning hours of January 1st, and he left 15 innocent people dead. Dozens more were wounded.
It was a disgusting act of terror and a reminder of the evil that’s out there.
The New Orleans Police Department released a new statement on the attack Friday that stated the following, in part:
“At around 3:15 a.m. on January 1, several NOPD officers who were assigned to Special Event coverage for New Year’s Eve and the Sugar Bowl responded to an incident involving a white pickup truck in the 300 block of Bourbon Street. After the officers surrounded the pickup truck, the driver fired at them. Three officers – Sergeant Nigel Daggs and Officers Christian Beyer and Jacobie Jordan – returned fire. The driver was pronounced deceased on scene. Officer Jordan, along with Officer Joseph Rodrigue – who did not discharge his firearm – each sustained a gunshot wound to their thigh during this incident. Officer Rodrigue also sustained a fractured shoulder during this incident. Both officers were transported to the hospital for treatment and later released. All the previously mentioned officers were placed on administrative reassignment following this incident.” […]
New Orleans Police release video of cops mowing down the scumbag terrorist responsible for the attack that left 15 dead.
Justice was delivered with the pull of a trigger….many times. pic.twitter.com/yiATGTE8Zi
— David Hookstead (@dhookstead) January 10, 2025
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