The FBI said an initial review of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, showed that the man conducted extensive online research into New Orleans before the rampage.
Former ESPNer Sage Steele believed it was a “blatant decision” by the network to skip the national anthem during the Sugar ...
The FBI investigated personal devices belonging to the suspect of the Bourbon Street attack, and found eerie evidence within ...
After a truck drove into a crowd on New Year's in New Orleans, killing 14 people, the FBI has continued to look into the man ...
The FBI provided an update Tuesday on the New Year's Day attack in New Orleans, revealing new information about the ...
The man who is suspected of committing the New Years Day vehicle-ramming attack in New Orleans searched online for ...
Brett Holmgren got woken up early on New Year's Day by alerts that a driver had plowed into a crowd of revelers in New ...
With less than a month to go before it hosts Super Bowl LIX — and Mardi Gras season parades already in queue – officials are ...
The FBI’s investigation into Jabbar’s internet search history revealed he had researched balcony access over Bourbon Street, ...
FBI reviewed Jabbar’s electronics which revealed online searches about accessing Bourbon Street balconies, Mardi Gras, and ...
Atlanta leaders say the New Year’s Eve vehicle attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans has helped guide their security plans for college football’s national championship game. They also urged people ...