New Orleans attacker Shamsud-Din Jabbar had planned to use a transmitter to detonate two explosive devices he had placed ...
The truck attack in New Orleans by an Army veteran inspired by the Islamic State group unfolded amid months of warnings by ...
The FBI is back on Friday at a Harris County, Texas, house where New Orleans attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar was living.
The suspect in the truck attack that killed 14 and injured dozens on New Orleans' Bourbon street on New Year's had traveled ...
Federal agencies including the FBI warned of the potential for copycat vehicle ramming attacks after the deadly rampage on ...
Fourteen people were killed and more than two dozen were injured when a driver crashed a pickup truck into crowds on Bourbon ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation agents have confirmed to Channel 2 Action News that they have spoken with the ex-wife of ...
As a portrait begins to emerge of the suspect behind the deadly New Orleans attack, federal investigators have laid out a ...
"The FBI is leading the investigation to determine what happened," Biden said in a filmed address to the nation.
Raia stressed there was no indication of a connection between the New Orleans attack and the explosion Wednesday of a Tesla Cybertruck filled with explosives outside Trump’s Las Vegas hotel.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar posted videos to Facebook before the attack. Newsweek asked experts if the FBI could have stopped him.
The FBI now says that the pickup truck driver responsible for a deadly rampage in New Orleans acted alone, reversing its position from a day earlier that he likely worked with others.