Bodycam footage shows New Orleans attacker firing at police before officers shot him dead

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Bodycam footage shows New Orleans attacker firing at police before officers shot him dead
Published: Jan, 10 2025 17:55

The man who killed 14 people in a deadly New Year's attack in New Orleans fired at police from inside his truck before officers shot him dead, new bodycam footage reveals. US Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove a rented truck into people celebrating on the city's famous Bourbon Street.

The FBI previously said Jabbar was "100% inspired" by the Islamic State (ISIS) terror group. New footage released by New Orleans Police shows him shooting from behind an airbag as several officers surround his truck after it crashed. Bodycam video from Officer Luis Robles shows two other officers standing next to the open door of Jabbar's truck - one has his gun raised.

A muzzle flash is then seen from inside the truck and several shots ring out. Officers dive to the ground as Jabbar fires at them from close range. In total, three officers discharged their weapons. Police have not revealed how many shots Jabbar fired.

An ISIS flag and what appeared to be an improvised explosive device (IED) were found in the vehicle used in the attack, the FBI said. The suspect posted five videos on social media before the rampage in support of ISIS, the agency added. Read more:What we know about the suspectDid New Orleans authorities fail the victims?How the atrocity unfolded.

Be the first to get Breaking News. Install the Sky News app for free. British man Edward Pettifer, a stepson of an ex-royal nanny, was among those killed in the attack in the early hours of New Year's Day. The 31-year-old's stepmother, Alexandra Pettifer - also known as Tiggy Legge-Bourke - was a nanny to Prince William and Prince Harry.

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