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Suspect in New Orleans truck ramming attack identified as 42-year-old man

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Suspect in New Orleans truck ramming attack identified as 42-year-old man

Four senior law enforcement officials briefed on the matter say they have preliminarily identified the suspect in the vehicle ramming attack in New Orleans as Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42.

Din Jabbar, 42, is accused of intentionally plowing a pickup truck into New Year’s revelers at about 3:15 a.m. on Bourbon Street, authorities said. The suspect is dead, the FBI said.

According to preliminary information, Jabber, a U.S. citizen born in Texas, had a black flag affixed to the hitch of the pickup truck he allegedly drove into the crowd. Officials are investigating whether that flag is related to the terrorist group ISIS, two senior law enforcement officials said.

Officials are also looking into at least two improvised explosive devices that may have been planted near the incident area to see if those were actual explosive devices and if they were operable.

Ten people were killed and at least 35 more were injured, Anne Kirkpatrick, New Orleans Police Department superintendent, told reporters Wednesday morning.

Officials are working to determine more information about his background and potential travel history.

Federal officials and local law enforcement in New Orleans are investigating if Din Jabbar used a long-gun rifle and fired it into the crowd as he ran people over, three senior law enforcement officials briefed on the investigation told NBC News.

“Please join me in praying for the victims and their families, as well as our first responders, in the wake of this horrific act of violence on Bourbon Street,” said Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., in a post on X.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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