Posted on January 2, 2025

Who Is Shamsud Din Jabbar? The Man Behind the New Orleans Terror Attack With Possible ISIS Links

Rachel Bowman, Daily Mail, January 1, 2025

The twisted driver who massacred pedestrians celebrating the New Year on a New Orleans street and died in a shootout with police has been identified.

Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, a U.S citizen, drove a rental truck brandishing an ISIS flag into the crowd on Bourbon Street, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens. He was killed by cops after he exited his vehicle and started shooting.

Shamsud Bin Jabbar

Shamsud Bin Jabbar

The electric-vehicle-driving terrorist – who the FBI believes did not work alone on the horrifying attack – grew up in Texas and served in the U.S. Army.

Jabbar worked for white-collar Deloitte as a Business Developer and Data Engineer, after working in real estate at Blue Meadow Properties. He had a Bachelor’s degree from Georgia State University – and used to work for the US Army.

‘We believe he was honorably discharged, but we are working through this process, figuring out all this information,’ said FBI assistant special agent in charge Alethea Duncan.

The suspect’s love life was scattered – having been married twice. His first marriage ended in 2012, and his second in 2022.

His second wife’s new husband, Dwayne Marsh, said Jabbar had begun to convert to Islam within the last year and was ‘being all crazy,’ reported The New York Times.

Marsh said Jabbar had two daughters, one a teenager and one a young adult, and that they were ‘a mess’ after the attack.

In a YouTube video from 2020, Jabbar spoke about his professional life in real estate – and said that he was born and raised in Beaumont, Texas.

Jabbar worked as a human resources specialist and an information technology specialist during his decade-long tenure in the armed forces, he said.

The terrorist, who was shot dead in the bloody scene on New Year’s Day, also had a criminal history – including being charged with misdemeanor theft in 2002 and for driving without a valid license in 2005.

A motive for the heinous crime of killing at least 15 people has not been revealed.

The electric vehicle was rented by the suspect through the Turo app – a carsharing company – that is registered to a 42-year-old Houston man.

Police recovered a handgun, an AR-style rifle, and pipe bombs from the bloody scene, according to a Louisiana State Police intelligence bulletin obtained by The Associated Press.

The devices, which were concealed within coolers, were wired for remote detonation, the bulletin said, and a corresponding remote control was discovered inside the vehicle.

The FBI said other potential explosive devices were also located in the French Quarter.

According to the intelligence bulletin, surveillance footage captured three men and a woman placing one of multiple improvised explosive devices.

The truck came through Eagle Pass, Texas, over a month ago, according to Fox News. It was initially reported that the truck crossed the border two days ago.

The FBI confirmed Jabbar had attached an ISIS flag to the truck he used to plow through the crowd.

‘An ISIS flag was located in the vehicle and the FBI is working to determine the subject’s potential associations and affiliations with terrorist organizations,’ the agency said.

Witnesses claim Jabbar was ‘wearing full body armor’ and ‘armed with an assault rifle.’ The driver rammed into the large group at high speed, then got out and started firing a weapon, witnesses said.

Investigators later added that they found what appeared to be improvised explosives at the crash site that did not detonate.

The FBI confirmed they are investigating the attack ‘as an act of terrorism.’

Following the horrific tragedy, an image of what appears to be a flagpole on the back of the unidentified driver’s truck circulated online, sparking mass speculation.

Photos taken after the collision show what appears to be a metallic gray jacket wrapped around a flagpole, but a video shot earlier in the morning shows what appears to be a black flag dangling from the same ‘pole’.

NOLA police superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said the man intentionally drove the truck into the crowd at a high speed to cause chaos.

‘It was very intentional behavior… this man was trying to run over as many people as he possibly could,’ she said. ‘He was hellbent on creating the carnage that he did.’

Kirkpatrick noted it was ‘not a DUI situation and is ‘more complex and more serious based on the information we have right now.’

Videos circulating on social media that appear to have been recorded at the scene showed multiple casualties on the ground as shots ring out in the background. People were also seen running from the area.

Dozens of police officers responded to the attack and a portion of the road was cordoned off.

Paramedics and vehicles from the coroner’s office were also seen at the scene. Ambulances transported the wounded to five area hospitals.