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It’s been a busy news cycle, needless to say, in the aftermath of the New Orleans terror attack on New Year’s Eve. Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the name of the terrorist, posted videos to social media just a few hours before carrying out a car-ramming attack on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
In these posts, Jabbar pledged his allegiance to ISIS and vowed to kill. Sadly, he did just that. At least 15 people were left dead, and approximately 35 were injured after he plowed his truck through a crowd at 3:15 a.m. on January 1st. After striking the revelers, Jabbar got out of his vehicle and began opening fire before he was gunned down and killed by authorities.
In addition, we are now learning that he planted two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) that thankfully did not detonate in the French Quarter of New Orleans.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which has lost virtually every shred of credibility over the past few years, seems to have missed all the warning signs with Shamsud-Din Jabbar. No doubt, the FBI is very busy pursuing and spying on “white supremacists” and pro-life grandmothers here in the United States, which, according to the Biden Administration, is a more significant threat than even Islamic terror. Is it any wonder why a guy like Jabbar slips through the cracks and is able to carry out this horrific attack?
One of the lead FBI investigators on this case in the immediate aftermath of the attack stated this was not a “terror event.” It’s almost like their knee-jerk reaction. The FBI did not have any details at that point in time, and yet they insisted this was not terrorism-related… “Move along; nothing to see here!” Well, guess what? The ISIS flag from his truck said otherwise, as did the IEDs planted elsewhere in the city. […]
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