The killing of 14 people on New Year’s Day in New Orleans was the latest sign of a resurgence in radical Islamist terrorism.
A suspect drove a pickup truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, creating a mass casualty incident. 14 are dead and dozens are injured.
The terrorist attack in New Orleans on Jan. 1—and a truck explosion in Las Vegas just a few hours later—are a reminder that extremist threats to our nation and our communities remain pressing.
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An FBI official revealed that Shamsud-Din Jabbar used Meta smart glasses to record the French Quarter and had travelled to Cairo and Canada before the attack.
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