What we know today about the New Orleans terrorist attack
Briefly

As FBI Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Raia stated, 'The investigation has confirmed that the suspect acted alone, indicating no additional threats are present.' This affirmation from law enforcement aims to mitigate public fear amid ongoing festivities.
Governor Jeff Landry reassured citizens, proclaiming that New Orleans 'right now is the safest place on earth,' emphasizing a commitment to security during the heightened concern after the attack.
Details revealed how the assailant, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, illegally drove on a sidewalk to attack unsuspecting revelers, followed by a shootout with police officers who responded.
Investigators detailed Jabbar's timeline, highlighting not only his rental of the truck but also his actions before the attack, including posting pro-ISIS videos, which underscored a premeditated motive.
Read at Axios
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