New Orleans assault not linked to Cybertruck bomb, police say as Shamsud-din Jabbar’s ISIS movies are revealed: Live updates
Authorities are probing possible links between the terrorist who killed 15 and injured dozens more in New Orleans and the man who blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas.
Both terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, and bomber Matthew Livelsberger, 37, were killed on Wednesday in the chilling attacks across the country.
Within hours of the attack in New Orleans, officials said that they believe Jabbar may have had accomoplices and that he was not ‘solely responsible.’
Late in the evening, the FBI said ‘special agents and our law enforcement partners are currently conducting a number of court authorized search warrants in New Orleans and other states.’
With the nation on edge following the two attacks, on Thursday an area outside the US Capitol was shut down after a ‘suspicious vehicle’ was descended upon by authorities.
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