Hapless FBI shows in New Orleans terror attack why bureau reform is necessary
- On Jan. 1, 2025, a mass casualty vehicle attack occurred on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, resulting in 15 deaths, including the attacker, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, who was radicalized by the Islamic State.
- The FBI faced criticism for miscommunication regarding the attack, initially stating it was not terrorism despite an ISIS flag found on the vehicle.
- The events highlight the need for FBI reform and effective leadership to restore public confidence amid growing concerns about terrorism and agency performance.
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Trump’s return will stop terrorism | Letters to the editor
The New Orleans truck-ramming incident on New Year’s Eve was a tragedy that killed 15 people and injured more than 30 celebrants in the French Quarter. More importantly, it was a warning to us all that we can be reached, and that we can end up dead. Radical Islam lives in America. They are determined to punish us for our global leadership and our ties to Israel. There are 22 countries, mostly in the Middle East, who spawn radical Muslims. If onl…
Human rights activist warns of ‘cascade of terror attacks on Western soil’
Human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali has warned of a "cascade" of terrorist attacks on Western soil in 2025, following the deadly ISIS-inspired attack in New Orleans on New Year's Day.The warning comes just days after Shamsud-Din Jabbar killed 14 people by driving a truck into crowds of holiday revellers.Speaking to GBN America, Hirsi Ali linked the potential surge in attacks to recent events, stating: "The events after October 7th 2023 and Isr…
VIDEO. January 2015 attacks: relive the tribute to policewoman Clarissa Jean-Philippe in Montrouge
Wreaths of flowers were laid in the presence of the President of the Republic and the Prime Minister in this city of Hauts-de-Seine, which was damaged during the attacks in January 2015.

Hapless FBI shows in New Orleans terror attack why bureau reform is necessary
close Video ISIS is ‘reaching out with long arms’, says Chris Swecker Former FBI assistant director Chris Swecker discusses the emerging details around alleged New Orleans attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar and how he possibly became radicalized on ‘Your World.’ Join Fox News for access to this content Plus special access to select articles and other premium content with your account – free of charge. By entering your email and pushing continue…
A tale of two terrorists - and our sadly revealing responses to their heinous acts: Eric Foster
ATLANTA -- 2025 is not off to a good start. Last week, we woke up on New Year’s Day to terrible news out of New Orleans. In the first hours of the new year, a man named Shamsud-Din Jabbar drove an electric Ford pickup truck that he’d rented into a crowd of revelers celebrating the holiday on Bourbon Street in New Orleans’ French Quarter. Jabbar then got out of the vehicle and opened fire on officers in the area. He was shot dead in the shootout …
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