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Suspect in New Orleans car-ramming attack identified as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar In the early hours of January 1, 2024, a horrific attack unfolded in New Orleans’ French Quarter, leaving 10 dead and over 30 injured. Authorities have labeled the incident a terrorist attack, as investigators uncover disturbing details about the suspect and his actions. Local media outlets have just announced that the suspect in the New Orleans attack has been identified as 42-year-old Shamsud Din Jabbar, who was reportedly in possession of an ISIS flag. At approximately 3:17 a.m., a truck driven by the suspect barreled through a three-block stretch of Bourbon Street, striking numerous pedestrians and firing indiscriminately into the crowd. After crashing the vehicle, the suspect exited, armed with an assault rifle, and opened fire on responding officers. Law enforcement recovers handgun and AR-style rifle after driver killed. Law enforcement officers returned fire, fatally wounding the suspect, who was later found to be wearing body armor and was not a local. Two New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) officers were injured during the exchange of gunfire and are currently in stable condition. Improvised explosive devices (IEDs) found in and around Bourbon Street were deemed viable, prompting an extensive search for additional devices across the French Quarter. Law enforcement has evacuated several areas, including St. Roch, where a fire broke out at an Airbnb believed to have been rented by the suspect. https://channel2now.com/2025/01/01/article/news/crime/suspect-in-new-orleans-car-ramming-attack-identified-as-42-year-old-shamsud-din-jabbar-french-quarter-three-block-stretch-of-bourbon-street-10-people-killed-several-injured/
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TURNING AROUND THE DHS/FBI/DOJ POLICE STATE
B-Man replied to BillsFanNC's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
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In the playoffs you want to play the team with the least talented/experienced quarterback.
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Soft on crime Democrats - the system is the problem?
B-Man replied to Big Blitz's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Gee, I wonder who the 'reporter' voted for ? Push Play. -
The Babylon Bee, America's Newspaper
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RIP, 39th President Jimmy Carter. Great American.
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RIP, 39th President Jimmy Carter. Great American.
B-Man replied to Beast's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Donald Trump reacts to Jimmy Carter’s death with heartfelt statement: ‘We all owe him a debt of gratitude’. https://nypost.com/2024/12/29/us-news/donald-trump-reacts-to-jimmy-carters-death-with-heartfelt-statement/ -
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RIP, 39th President Jimmy Carter. Great American.
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From Peanut Farmer to President: Former President Jimmy Carter Dead at 100. FTA: Once in office, his popularity gradually began to fade, partly because of his drift to the Left. He supported the legalization of abortion by the courts, and his first act in office was to pardon all Vietnam War draft dodgers. In some ways, it was the McGovern agenda without the McGovern political baggage. His aides were often inexperienced in the ways of Washington, and like the only other engineer elected president, Herbert Hoover, Carter had an unfounded faith in his ability to both lead and micromanage his administration. While in office, he created the Department of Energy and the Department of Education. In a hotly contested decision, he gave away the American-built Panama Canal. He faced an energy crisis sparked by war in the Middle East and an Arab oil embargo, which Carter called the “moral equivalent of war.” But critics saw his address to the nation on the energy crisis while wearing a sweater as a sign of weakness in American global leadership. He seemed to ask Americans to get by with less and lower national expectations. In a struggling economy, he provided the equivalent of $11 billion to bail out a failing Chrysler Corporation as Japanese car imports flooded the struggling American automobile market. In his famous “malaise speech” towards the end of his term, he epitomized the economic malaise the nation was experiencing under his leadership with high gas prices, inflation, and slow economic growth. https://pjmedia.com/gregbyrnes/2024/12/29/former-president-jimmy-carter-dead-at-99-n4929045 Don’t believe the Jimmy Carter revisionists https://www.jns.org/dont-believe-the-jimmy-carter-revisionists/