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WATCH: FBI describes videos New Orleans driver posted online
FBI Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Raia said the man who drove into a crowd of people in New Orleans posted videos online hours before the shooting that detailed a plan to commit another attack on his family.
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14 killed in suspected terror attack in New Orleans
According to the FBI, the attack in New Orleans was an act of terrorism. NBC 5’s Larry Collins tells us about the ongoing investigation.
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Bourbon Street remains crime scene amid investigation into terror attack
NBC 5’s Larry Collins and Allie Spillyards tell us about the ongoing investigation and what we know about the victims.
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North Texans mourn connections to attack in New Orleans
Here’s what we know about the victims of the New Orleans attack and their connections to North Texas. NBC 5’s Larry Collins has the details.
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Authorities probe possible military link between suspects in New Orleans attack and Trump Tower Cybertruck blast
The potential link was just one thread being pulled by officials a day after 15 people were killed when a man plowed a pickup truck through New Year’s Day revelers in New Orleans.
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Former Princeton football player killed in New Orleans attack
Tiger Bech, 27, a former Princeton football player and brother of TCU wide receiver Jack Bech, was among the victims killed in the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street. His Louisiana community gathered to honor his memory. NBC 5’s Keenan Willard has more.
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Bourbon Street attack delays Sugar Bowl until tomorrow
The Sugar Bowl between Notre Dame and Georgia, originally set for tonight, has been postponed to tomorrow as Bourbon Street remains an active crime scene following a deadly attack. Authorities continue investigating.
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Brother of TCU football player among victims killed in New Orleans terror attack
Tiger Bech, 27, a former Princeton football player, was killed in the New Year’s Day Bourbon Street attack. His Louisiana community gathered to honor his memory.
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2 former Princeton University football stars among the New Orleans attack victims
Two Princeton University alumni and football stars were among the victims of the New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans.
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Biden on New Orleans attack: ‘Our nation grieves with you'
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that his administration “will support the people of New Orleans as they begin the hard work of healing.”
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First victims of the New Orleans truck attack identified
Officials have not yet released the names of the 15 people killed in the New Orleans New Year’s Day truck attack, but their families and friends have started sharing their stories.
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Investigators probe suspected terror attack on Bourbon Street, 12 dead
A Texas man is accused of driving a truck into a crowd on New Orleans’ Bourbon Street, killing 12 in what investigators are calling a terror attack. Authorities are now searching for accomplices as the investigation expands from Louisiana to Houston.
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Malfunctioning security bollards were removed from Bourbon St. prior to truck attack
Security barriers in New Orleans that were intended to protect pedestrians from vehicles but at times malfunctioned were removed for replacement before an attacker drove a pickup truck into a crowd along Bourbon Street Wednesday morning, killing at least 10 people and injuring dozens more.
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New Orleans attacker an Army veteran; FBI doesn't believe he acted alone
The FBI is investigating an attack in New Orleans as an act of terrorism and authorities are looking into whether other people may have been involved.
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U.S. citizen born in Texas ID'd as driver in New Orleans New Year's Day attack
The suspect has been preliminarily identified as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen born in Texas, according to four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter.
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The suspect in the New Orleans attack was an Army veteran from Texas
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, served in the Army on active duty from 2006 to 2015 and was deployed to Afghanistan in 2009, according to three U.S. defense officials.
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Saints and Pelicans release joint statement after deadly attack in New Orleans
New Orleans’ two professional sports teams shared a touching message for the city after the violent attack on Wednesday.
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Driver speeds through crowd in New Orleans, killing 15 and injuring dozens
The FBI is investigating the New Year’s Day violence as a terrorist attack.
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15 dead, dozens injured after driver plows truck into New Orleans crowd
The attack occurred around 3:15 a.m. Wednesday along Bourbon Street, with crowds in the city ballooning in anticipation for the Sugar Bowl between Georgia and Notre Dame.
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Watch the Lone Star NYE fireworks show at Reunion Tower again
Amazing fireworks from Reunion Tower lit up the sky in Dallas to ring in 2025 during NBC 5’s Lone Star NYE show.