The FBI has released new CCTV footage showing the suspect in the New Orleans terror attack walking around before placing an IED. The suspect, identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar, is seen placing a cooler containing an IED near the intersection of Bourbon and Orleans Street.
New CCTV footage released by the FBI shows the suspect involved in the New Orleans terror attack walking around multiple New Orleans streets, and placing an Improvised Explosive Device ( IED ) on a street corner. The FBI released new CCTV images of the New Orleans terror attack suspect showing him walking around about an hour prior to the attack, and placing a cooler with an IED near the intersection of Bourbon Street and Orleans Street.
The images were released as part of an appeal for information, as the FBI has set up a digital media tipline.in a statement, the agency said: 'Surveillance footage from 2:03 a.m. CST shows Jabbar as he walked along Dauphine Street near Governor Nicholls Street.'The footage shows Jabbar dressed in a light brown long coat, a dark-colored button-down shirt, blue jeans and what appears to be brown dress shoes. 'The FBI is also releasing a photo of one of the coolers containing an IED, which was placed by Jabbar near the intersection of Bourbon and Orleans Street.'The FBI has previously confirmed that Jabbar placed another cooler in a surrounding area, around two hours before the attack.Fourteen people have now been confirmed dead and another 35 others injured following the attack. The New Orleans terror attack suspect was 'working alone', the FBI has confirmed, as officials revealed Shamsud Din Jabbar 'originally planned to harm family and friends'.FBI deputy assistant, Christopher Rayer, told a press conference on Thursday that the attack was 'premeditated' and 'evil' act of terrorism, confirming the suspect was an ISIS sympathiser. Police identified 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, a US citizen from Texas and a US army veteran, as the prime suspect in the case on Wednesday.The FBI confirmed that CCTV evidence of Jabbar revealed he had placed two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in cooler boxes a couple of streets apart around 'two hours' before his pick-up truck attac
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