New Orleans attack: 'Suspect was flying Isis flag, may have had help'

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published 5 days ago
A US Army veteran drove a pickup truck displaying the Isis flag into a New Orleans crowd on New Year's, killing 15 people before police fatally shot him. President Biden condemned the act and confirmed the driver, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, was inspired by Isis. Authorities are investigating possible connections to another recent...

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NEW YEAR'S DAY ATTACKS HIGHLIGHT A BIGGER PROBLEM! | UNGOVERNED 1.2.25 5pm
Terror attacks in New Orleans and Las Vegas highlight a much bigger problem for the US: enemy sympathizers are here and in large numbers. A large demonstration in support of the "Intifada" took place in NYC following the New Years Day terror attacks. The media's reporting on the terror attacks shows why nobody trusts them with the truth anymore. The FBI immediately lied to the American People about the nature of the New Orleans attack. Joe Biden is awarding the J6 committee members the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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