ISIS connection to New Orleans incident… Big revelation in FBI investigation

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On the first day of the new year, a painful terrorist attack took place on Bourbon Street in New Orleans. This incident shook the whole of America. On Wednesday morning, a man drove a truck into a crowd. In this incident, 10 people died and 30 people were injured. However, after this incident, the police killed the attacker in an encounter. At the same time, the FBI has made many big revelations in this case.

The FBI called this incident a terrorist attack. In its statement, the FBI said that they are investigating this incident as a terrorist attack. Local and other agencies are investigating together under the leadership of the FBI. The terrorist has been identified as 42-year-old Shamsuddin Jabbar. An ISIS flag was also found with him.

Statement by the Police Commissioner

On the other hand, New Orleans Police Commissioner Anne Kirkpatrick said that the suspect was trying to crush as many people as possible. His intention was to cause destruction and violence. There was a huge crowd at the time of the attack on Bourbon Street. Apart from welcoming the New Year, people had also gathered there for the Sugar Bowl college football playoff match to be held on Wednesday night.

Attack will not be tolerated- Biden

US President Joe Biden strongly condemned the incident and said that attacks on any community in our country will not be tolerated. He also expressed his condolences to the victims and their families. Biden spoke to New Orleans Mayor Latoya Cantrell and assured full support regarding the incident. He said that he is taking information about the incident from the FBI and Homeland Security officials.

Trump blamed illegal immigration

Linking this incident to illegal immigration, America's newly elected President Donald Trump said that illegal immigrants are more dangerous than the criminals already present in our country. When I said this, it was rejected by the Democrats and the fake news media, but it turned out to be true. However, after the attacker was killed, he also praised the New Orleans Police Department.