New Orleans attacker fired at police before being killed in bodycam video
Originally reported by turbo2-c2957
Bodycam footage shows Shamsud-Din Jabbar fired at New Orleans Police Department officers from his vehicle during a Bourbon Street attack on New Year’s Day 2025, prompting officers to fatally shoot him. Three NOPD officers, including Christian Beyer, Luis Robles, and Jacobie Jordan, responded to the threat, with two sustaining non-fatal injuries. The FBI is investigating the shooting and security failures following the incident that killed 14 people and injured dozens in the truck rampage.
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New Orleans attacker fired at police before they killed him, bodycam video shows — turbo2-c2957
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Key Facts
- Shamsud-Din Jabbar fired at police from his vehicle before being shot dead
- Three NOPD officers fired in response to the threat, with two sustaining non-fatal injuries
- Ongoing FBI investigation into the shooting and security failures
Incident Details
| Location | New Orleans, Louisiana |
| Department | New Orleans Police Department |
| Officers Involved | 3 officers (names not disclosed) |
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