Mass casualty event New Orleans

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nortex97
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Squalid trailer home in Houston:
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In a YouTube video he posted in 2020 for his real estate business, a clean-cut Jabbar described himself as a reliable, trustworthy native Texan who spent 10 years in the military, which taught him "the meaning of great service."
But when he carried out the terror attack one of the deadliest since 9/11 Jabbar lived in a squalid trailer park on the outskirts of Houston that is home to mostly Muslim immigrants.
Geese, chickens, and sheep roamed freely in Jabbar's yard when The Post visited hours after the attack.

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Jabbar traveled to Egypt for 10 days last year, officials told the Post.
By mid-afternoon the feds swooped in kicking The Post and other journalists out of the area and cordoning it off.
Dozens of police vehicles swarmed the neighborhood, including an armored, military-style truck.
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Jabbar had been arrested twice: Once in Katy, Texas, for theft in 2002, court records show, and again three years later for driving without a valid license, the New York Times reported.

He had also been divorced twice, and the failed marriages apparently left him in financial ruin
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"I cannot afford the house payment," he wrote.

He added that his real estate business suffered more than $28,000 in losses the previous year.
His first wife, Nakedra Jabbar, has since remarried, and she and her new husband were cooperating with investigators, her husband's father, Nelson Marsh Sr., told the New York Post.
So he wasn't very good at being a soldier, husband, dad, managing money, or business person. Who paid for his trip to Egypt though, and why was someone filming him before he turned down the street past the cop car on the rampage?
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nortex97 said:

why was someone filming him before he turned down the street past the cop car on the rampage?

This again? You know well there are video cameras everywhere.
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Well I apologize for the stupid question I just thought this looked like a cell phone recording, maybe it is security footage just panned/zoomed into the truck.

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So when did he become Muslim?

These accounts don't quite match up.

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Dwayne Marsh, who is married to Mr. Jabbar's ex-wife, said Mr. Jabbar had been acting erratically in recent months, "being all crazy, cutting his hair" after converting to Islam. Mr. Marsh said he and his wife stopped allowing the two daughters she shared with Mr. Jabbar, ages 15 and 20, to spend time with him.


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He said that they had been brought up Christian but that his brother had long ago converted to Islam. "As far as I know he was a Muslim for most of his life," said the younger Mr. Jabbar. "What he did does not represent Islam. This is more some type of radicalization, not religion."


Aka "Peaceful religion"

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/01/us/suspect-new-orleans-texan-isis-flag.html
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nortex97 said:

Well I apologize for the stupid question I just thought this looked like a cell phone recording, maybe it is security footage just panned/zoomed into the truck.


Maybe it was a different clip, but we went through this a few pages back. It is obviously security footage being recorded with a cell phone.
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nortex97 said:

Well I apologize for the stupid question I just thought this looked like a cell phone recording, maybe it is security footage just panned/zoomed into the truck.


It's very clearly a cell phone recording a screen. At one point when the video is panning, you can see the top of the screen and clearly see that the screen is static, implying that the actual security camera shot is wider, and the person doing the recording is zooming in and panning on their phone. I'm not sure why it's so hard to understand that there could be a security camera positioned on a very busy street like this.
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For those just joining the topic... or for those where the details haven't been pieced together... CNN provides you with an organized summary of this thread:

https://www.cnn.com/2025/01/01/us/shamsud-din-jabbar-suspect-new-orleans-attack/index.html

nortex97
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He might have admitted to his ex to having converted to a 'more radical' flavor of Islam recently.

The trip to Egypt I think is perhaps going to be interesting to learn about if the FBI ever allows us to. CAIR and the muslim brotherhood etc. (note the former's reference by the mosque down the street from his trailer) all dovetail together to select and 'radicalize' (meaning, take the koran seriously) select folks.

We have lot's of hateful imam's in Texas who preach and support violence/jihad, including EPIC (Plano), and ISGH (greater houston islamic society), with support for their pals in the Middle East. I am going to refrain from posting too much speculation but you can find some of this stuff online pretty quickly, as they don't really work to hide it at all.
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nortex97 said:

Squalid trailer home in Houston:
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In a YouTube video he posted in 2020 for his real estate business, a clean-cut Jabbar described himself as a reliable, trustworthy native Texan who spent 10 years in the military, which taught him "the meaning of great service."
But when he carried out the terror attack one of the deadliest since 9/11 Jabbar lived in a squalid trailer park on the outskirts of Houston that is home to mostly Muslim immigrants.
Geese, chickens, and sheep roamed freely in Jabbar's yard when The Post visited hours after the attack.

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Jabbar traveled to Egypt for 10 days last year, officials told the Post.
By mid-afternoon the feds swooped in kicking The Post and other journalists out of the area and cordoning it off.
Dozens of police vehicles swarmed the neighborhood, including an armored, military-style truck.
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Jabbar had been arrested twice: Once in Katy, Texas, for theft in 2002, court records show, and again three years later for driving without a valid license, the New York Times reported.

He had also been divorced twice, and the failed marriages apparently left him in financial ruin
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"I cannot afford the house payment," he wrote.

He added that his real estate business suffered more than $28,000 in losses the previous year.
His first wife, Nakedra Jabbar, has since remarried, and she and her new husband were cooperating with investigators, her husband's father, Nelson Marsh Sr., told the New York Post.
So he wasn't very good at being a soldier, husband, dad, managing money, or business person. Who paid for his trip to Egypt though, and why was someone filming him before he turned down the street past the cop car on the rampage?

Sounds like he had a lot of stresses / problems in life and he wanted to take his anger out on someone so he chose his religion as a way / means of directing his anger towards the public. Who knows if this is anyway tied to the mosque he was part of? I'm sure they will be interviewing people at his mosque to see if his act of violence / terror was part a bigger problem brewing inside that mosque? I know one thing, Houston people will want to know and demand they look into this … there are just too many red necks here that would happily patrol that area themselves with their own methods…
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Sorry!! Wrong reply. Coffee still kicking in.
Hank the Grifter
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Why do so many people in 2025 have no idea that security/street cameras exist, much less how they work?

Mind boggling.
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Hank the Grifter said:

Why do so many people in 2025 have no idea that security/street cameras exist, much less how they work?

Mind boggling.
You would be surprised how many people don't even have house alarms much less cams… it's not part of their everyday life. They understand cams exist but don't really know to what degree they exist. I have cams but don't really know how to edit or extract other data off of them.. they are a feel good / safety element of our lives but many don't know much beyond that
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fullback44 said:

nortex97 said:

Squalid trailer home in Houston:
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In a YouTube video he posted in 2020 for his real estate business, a clean-cut Jabbar described himself as a reliable, trustworthy native Texan who spent 10 years in the military, which taught him "the meaning of great service."
But when he carried out the terror attack one of the deadliest since 9/11 Jabbar lived in a squalid trailer park on the outskirts of Houston that is home to mostly Muslim immigrants.
Geese, chickens, and sheep roamed freely in Jabbar's yard when The Post visited hours after the attack.

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Jabbar traveled to Egypt for 10 days last year, officials told the Post.
By mid-afternoon the feds swooped in kicking The Post and other journalists out of the area and cordoning it off.
Dozens of police vehicles swarmed the neighborhood, including an armored, military-style truck.
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Jabbar had been arrested twice: Once in Katy, Texas, for theft in 2002, court records show, and again three years later for driving without a valid license, the New York Times reported.

He had also been divorced twice, and the failed marriages apparently left him in financial ruin
Quote:

"I cannot afford the house payment," he wrote.

He added that his real estate business suffered more than $28,000 in losses the previous year.
His first wife, Nakedra Jabbar, has since remarried, and she and her new husband were cooperating with investigators, her husband's father, Nelson Marsh Sr., told the New York Post.
So he wasn't very good at being a soldier, husband, dad, managing money, or business person. Who paid for his trip to Egypt though, and why was someone filming him before he turned down the street past the cop car on the rampage?

Sounds like he had a lot of stresses / problems in life and he wanted to take his anger out on someone so he chose his religion as a way / means of directing his anger towards the public. Who knows if this is anyway tied to the mosque he was part of? I'm sure they will be interviewing people at his mosque to see if his act of violence / terror was part a bigger problem brewing inside that mosque? I know one thing, Houston people will want to know and demand they look into this … there are just too many red necks here that would happily patrol that area themselves with their own methods…


I'll save them the trouble, the answer is and always will be yes to those questions at any and all mosques.
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Saw this on the LV guy. Crazy coincidence if not related.



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I looked into the background of Matthew A. Livelsberger, the 37-year-old from Colorado Springs who drove a Turo-rented Tesla and blew up at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas in a huge explosion.

Livelsberger is also a U.S. Army veteran, like the New Orleans ISIS terror suspect. Livelsberger's LinkedIn is no longer online but there are ghost remnants of his background:

Special forces intelligence sergeant
Defense analysis and strategic studies degree from Norwich University

Denver7 reporter @TonyKovaleski says Livelsberger served at the same military base as New Orleans jihadist Shamsud-Din Jabbar
nortex97
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I think this is a connection that is being over-blown in some quarters, respectfully. Their military careers were not linked at all. Jabbar was only active a few years, in a combat service support role, and made E6 finally as a reservist HR specialist (paper pusher). He was not in any way a green beret…and those guys don't interact much with the Jabbar MOS types.

It's interesting they are both divorcees, etc, but as with the intent of the attacks (being different) I don't think their military service really provides a nexus as to training/background that is significant. Jabbar might have been embittered by his Afghan deployment, as a lot of soldiers sent there sort of realized I think first-hand that many islamic countries are such s-hole places, but he was probably also on Kandahar or some big base nearly the entirety of his deployment/never fired a weapon over there.
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Fat Black Swan said:

Saw this on the LV guy. Crazy coincidence if not related.



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I looked into the background of Matthew A. Livelsberger, the 37-year-old from Colorado Springs who drove a Turo-rented Tesla and blew up at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas in a huge explosion.

Livelsberger is also a U.S. Army veteran, like the New Orleans ISIS terror suspect. Livelsberger's LinkedIn is no longer online but there are ghost remnants of his background:

Special forces intelligence sergeant
Defense analysis and strategic studies degree from Norwich University

Denver7 reporter @TonyKovaleski says Livelsberger served at the same military base as New Orleans jihadist Shamsud-Din Jabbar



How can someone with special forces experience plan and execute such an impotent attack?
Disclaimer: Views expressed in this post reflect the opinions of Texags user bonfarr and are not to be accepted as facts or to be accepted at face value.
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Probably some DEI person put into that position
nortex97
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I can't explain it but this sort of screams drugs/alcohol/depression etc. Not a good plan, not a good way to die. At least he didn't hurt anyone else.
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maverick2076 said:

LMCane said:

From the dead terrorist's Mosque in Houston:




Jabbar's actions WERE "transparency about their teachings."


Why is this place still standing? Level it. They hide behind their"religion of peace" just like they hide behind women and children (civilians) in the ME.

Time for the crusade and we can start domestic.
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nortex97 said:

I can't explain it but this sort of screams drugs/alcohol/depression etc. Not a good plan, not a good way to die. At least he didn't hurt anyone else.


7 people injured
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2000AgPhD said:

Referring inquiries to CAIR. That's all you really need to know.
Mark Levin has gone into some detail about how CAIR basically runs interference for and enables the more intolerant and violence oriented Muslim strands.
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Normally I wouldn't put much thought into a report like this, but then again...remember the J6 pipe bomb incident whose investigation is still lingering in the background? And how would the FBI arrive on the scene within minutes after it happened?
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nortex97 said:

Squalid trailer home in Houston:
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In a YouTube video he posted in 2020 for his real estate business, a clean-cut Jabbar described himself as a reliable, trustworthy native Texan who spent 10 years in the military, which taught him "the meaning of great service."
But when he carried out the terror attack one of the deadliest since 9/11 Jabbar lived in a squalid trailer park on the outskirts of Houston that is home to mostly Muslim immigrants.
Geese, chickens, and sheep roamed freely in Jabbar's yard when The Post visited hours after the attack.

Quote:

Jabbar traveled to Egypt for 10 days last year, officials told the Post.
By mid-afternoon the feds swooped in kicking The Post and other journalists out of the area and cordoning it off.
Dozens of police vehicles swarmed the neighborhood, including an armored, military-style truck.
Quote:

Jabbar had been arrested twice: Once in Katy, Texas, for theft in 2002, court records show, and again three years later for driving without a valid license, the New York Times reported.

He had also been divorced twice, and the failed marriages apparently left him in financial ruin
Quote:

"I cannot afford the house payment," he wrote.

He added that his real estate business suffered more than $28,000 in losses the previous year.
His first wife, Nakedra Jabbar, has since remarried, and she and her new husband were cooperating with investigators, her husband's father, Nelson Marsh Sr., told the New York Post.
So he wasn't very good at being a soldier, husband, dad, managing money, or business person. Who paid for his trip to Egypt though, and why was someone filming him before he turned down the street past the cop car on the rampage?

that would not be squalid, but upscale and well kept in my neck of the woods.
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drcrinum said:



Normally I wouldn't put much thought into a report like this, but then again...remember the J6 pipe bomb incident whose investigation is still lingering in the background? And how would the FBI arrive on the scene within minutes after it happened?



More similar to Garland TX attack if they were that quick at that hour.
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I'll take that with a shaker of salt. For one, no idea who this person is or how credible they are. For two, it wouldn't shock me if the FBI showed up real quick, if they did. NYE is a major holiday, and tens of thousands of people gather in every major city. They're probably on alert for anything, just like local PD, because it's an obvious possible target. As for the bomb in the cooler, I could see someone saying check the cooler and her misunderstanding or mishearing it in the chaos, again, if it happened.
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You get this suspicion and even conspiracy theories because the FBI and DOJ in general keep lying to us. They're actively working against the average American.
Katel needs to gut the entire agency.
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ts5641 said:

You get this suspicion and even conspiracy theories because the FBI and DOJ in general keep lying to us. They're actively working against the average American.
Katel needs to gut the entire agency.


Yeah, but in this case it's from a complete rando and there's a perfectly simple explanation sans some kind of other evidence. I'm not going to buy into some great conspiracy based on a random tweet.
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Any trailer home is squalid to the coastal elite.
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nortex97 said:

Squalid trailer home in Houston:
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In a YouTube video he posted in 2020 for his real estate business, a clean-cut Jabbar described himself as a reliable, trustworthy native Texan who spent 10 years in the military, which taught him "the meaning of great service."
But when he carried out the terror attack one of the deadliest since 9/11 Jabbar lived in a squalid trailer park on the outskirts of Houston that is home to mostly Muslim immigrants.
Geese, chickens, and sheep roamed freely in Jabbar's yard when The Post visited hours after the attack.

Quote:

Jabbar traveled to Egypt for 10 days last year, officials told the Post.
By mid-afternoon the feds swooped in kicking The Post and other journalists out of the area and cordoning it off.
Dozens of police vehicles swarmed the neighborhood, including an armored, military-style truck.
Quote:

Jabbar had been arrested twice: Once in Katy, Texas, for theft in 2002, court records show, and again three years later for driving without a valid license, the New York Times reported.

He had also been divorced twice, and the failed marriages apparently left him in financial ruin
Quote:

"I cannot afford the house payment," he wrote.

He added that his real estate business suffered more than $28,000 in losses the previous year.
His first wife, Nakedra Jabbar, has since remarried, and she and her new husband were cooperating with investigators, her husband's father, Nelson Marsh Sr., told the New York Post.
So he wasn't very good at being a soldier, husband, dad, managing money, or business person. Who paid for his trip to Egypt though, and why was someone filming him before he turned down the street past the cop car on the rampage?



This guy is probably a textbook case of radicalization in place. Poor personal, professional, and financial circumstances, previous exposure to Islam, disaffected with how his life turned out. Investigation will show he made online contact with radical Islam, first through generally innocuous websites, and then further into online or locations like Insight, Wolves of the West, etc. Then direct contacts through Telegram or similar messaging services. Than someone will have either sent him money or plane tickets, he travels to the ME, where he receives some rudimentary training and further indoctrination. He travels home, receives more financial support, and is guided to execute his lone wolf attack.
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spot-on post, only thing I'd change is the end. "and is guided and directed to execute his attack, which they will try to make look like a lone wolf."
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This guy is probably a textbook case of radicalization in place. Poor financial, professional, and financial, previous exposure to Islam, disaffected with how his life turned out. Investigation will show he made online contact with radical Islam, first through generally innocuous websites, and then further into online or locations like Insight, Wolves of the West, etc. Then direct contacts through Telegram or similar messaging services. Than someone will have either sent him money or plane tickets, he travels to the ME, where he receives some rudimentary training and further indoctrination. He travels home, receives more financial support, and is guided to execute his lone wolf attack.
Quite plausible. Another element where he would have been susceptible is the divorces. Especially if those went very lopsided. In the ME they could have played on the angle about women's positions, etc, and made him even more Islamist by the time returned.
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They probably look for guys like him. All his problems in life and he's already mad at everyone so they take advantage of him and push him along the path he took… no different than these kids on drugs that commit crazy crimes ,,, it just that radical ideals pushed him along his path vs drugs or something else
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Found out this morning that two of the dead were good friends with my bosses' nephew. He has lots of family & friends in NOLA.



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It's for more troubling to me that his mosque is telling members to not cooperate with the authorities.

Thats a problem.

 
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