New Orleans: 15 the dead of the terrorist attack – The perpetrator had Islamic symbols in the car – He wanted to kill his family

New evidence comes to the light of yesterday, New Year’s Eve, in , when a van crashed into a crowd celebrating the arrival of the new year, in a particularly tourist French neighborhood of New Orleans, in the southern US, A perpetrator of the terrorist attack in New Orleans who left behind at least 15 dead and 30 injured 42-year-old Samsud din Jabbar, an American former military man, who was allegedly “inspired” by the jihadist organization Islamic State. CORVERSE Speaking of “acceptable” attack, US outgoing president Joe Biden addressed the citizens last night (local time). He pointed out that the perpetrator, who after stopping the car opened fire on police officers who returned and killed him, had downloaded to social media sites videos indicating that he had been “inspired by the Islamic State” and “wanted to kill” as many people as he could. “The spirit of our New Orleans will never be defeated,” he assured, adding that the order enforcement forces “work tirelessly” to solve the “acceptable” energy. Researchers work to “specify possible connections and ties of this person to terrorist organizations” and if there were accomplices to the Louisiana attack, authorities said, without becoming more specific. CORVERSE American media reported that researchers study videos that appear to depict three men and women as they placed explosive devices before the attack was committed. President Biden also said that authorities are trying to determine if there was any “connection” of the attack on New Orleans, made with Ford’s electric-powered semi-trailer, with Tesla’s Cyberruck electric vehicle explosion in front of a Donald Trump chain hotel in Las Vegas, where a man lost his life. “So far”, however, hastily added the outgoing head of state, there is nothing to indicate the slightest relationship. The attack was committed while not even three weeks left until Democratic President Joe Biden transferred power to his Republican elected successor Donald Trump, in an electrified political climate. The suspect in the attack, 42, according to federal police (FBI) was called Samsud Dean Jabbar, was “an American citizen from Texas” and had served in the land army. He served from 2007 to 2015 and had developed in Afghanistan in 2009-2010, while being discharged with a rank of chief sergeant, according to the Ministry of Defence. Abdur Jabbar’s brother described him as “love”, clarifying in the New York Times that he was a Muslim from a young age but in recent years he spent “a form of radicalization”. A friend of his from an early age told the same newspaper that they met again in 2017 and found that he had become “really passionate” about his faith. The FBI reported that an “IK’s banner was found in the car” that had been rented and that two improvised explosive devices were also detected within the van and in the French district of New Orleans, which were neutralized. After rushing with the vehicle, he killed and wounded dozens of passing, the man was killed in a firefight with police officers. Two officers were injured – they are in a stable state. The attack was committed around 03:15 (local time; 11:15 hour of Greece), when, driving the white van, he led it to a crowd in the famous Vieux Carré, or French Quarter, New Orleans, trying to “kill as many people as he could”, said the sheriff yesterday morning Anne Kilpatrick. “He was absolutely determined to cause a massacre,” he insisted. Special FBI agent, Truth Duncan, told the press that “we don’t think Jabbar acted alone”, that he might have “partners”. Reporter of the French Agency approached the vehicle that converted into a weapon, a Ford F-150, very widespread in the US, in its electrified version. He had rented it through a special digital app. Elected President Trump, campaigning to denounce irregular immigration, rushed to link the attack to the millions of irregular immigrants in the country. He assured, without any evidence, that “the criminals who come (in the US) are much worse than those we have in our country.” The attack occurred in a district which actually never sleeps during the year, much more on New Year’s Eve, between Canal and Bourbon Streets. Very well known for restaurants, bars and jazz clubs operating there, the district with French colonial aura also hosts cabarets and in it several members of the LGBT+ community frequent. Eyewitness, Zion Parsons, told CNN that his situation reminded him of a “war zone”. Another, Jim Maurer, told CBS News that the vehicle fell on the crowd having developed “high speed” before the driver went out and opened fire, causing the exchange of fire with police officers. “We saw many wounded people, we wanted to see if we could help them” but many were already “unfortunately dead,” he added. New Orleans, the largest city in the state of Louisiana, is among the most well-known U.S. tourist destinations, especially for Europeans. The city was to host yesterday a major match of university American football, Sugar Bowl. The game was postponed for 24 hours. In a series of videos, the perpetrator of the very dead New Year’s attack on New Orleans was discussing planning to kill his family and that he had a dream of joining ISIS, according to officials involved in the investigation and as reported by CNN’s report. The outgoing US president, Joe Biden, was also mentioned in this issue, who told reporters that the perpetrator of the attack was inspired by the Islamic State, according to videos that authorities have available to them.