The FBI and New Orleans police no longer believe there are any other suspects involved in the New Year's truck attack on ...
The U.S.-born citizen who perpetrated the attack announced on social media beforehand that he was inspired by ISIS.
The FBI Houston announced they seized a vehicle when they returned to the home of the Bourbon Street terrorism attack suspect ...
Alexis Scott-Windham tells ABC News’ Whit Johnson about the moments of terror when she and her friend were injured in the New ...
President Biden and first lady Biden will visit New Orleans on Monday to grieve with family members of victims from the ...
The New Year's Day event, which killed one and injured seven, garnered reactions online ridiculing CEO Elon Musk and ...
New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar had originally planned to attack his own friends and family but wanted to do more ...
A suspect drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, creating a mass casualty incident.
From June 2023 to December 2024, the suspect traveled to Cairo, Egypt; Ontario, Canada; and New Orleans, purchasing weapons and hiding explosives.
Raia stressed there was no indication of a connection between the New Orleans attack and the explosion Wednesday of a Tesla Cybertruck filled with explosives outside Trump’s Las Vegas hotel.
FBI New Orleans released a new photo of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect in the Bourbon Street terrorist attack.The photo ...
Officials have identified the man who intentionally rammed a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street as revelers ...