The dramatic images of the attack in New Orleans

A massacre
Intentional hit and run
Attack in the French Quarter of New Orleans
After the accident, shots were fired
Shot down by the police
Army veteran identified
Were there more people involved?
The deceased have not yet been identified
Chaos, fear and tension
A Dantesque landscape
Waiting for more news
A massacre

Initially, 10 people were reported dead, but the death toll now stands at 15 dead and 35 injured, following the dramatic attack on a crowd in New Orleans, which occurred on New Year's Eve.

Intentional hit and run

New Orleans Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick was the one who outlined what happened in a statement, confirming that it all began on January 1 at 3:15 a.m., when the suspect drove a pickup truck at high speed "with a very intentional behavior of running over as many people as possible."

 

Attack in the French Quarter of New Orleans

The crash occurred on Bourbon Street in the French Quarter, a popular tourist spot in New Orleans. The driver mounted the sidewalk to avoid the security barriers and plowed into the crowd with his vehicle.

After the accident, shots were fired

After the impact, the driver jumped out of the vehicle and began shooting indiscriminately, causing even more victims, until he was shot down by the police.

 

Shot down by the police

In a statement, the FBI confirmed that the perpetrator of the massacre died in an incident they have described as an "act of terrorism," according to CBS News.

Army veteran identified

The suspect has already been identified by authorities as Shamsud Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old US Army veteran living in Houston, Texas.

 

Were there more people involved?

However, authorities suspect that Shamsud Din Jabbar did not act alone and are working on the hypothesis that he had accomplices in the attack, which is why they are investigating this avenue.

The deceased have not yet been identified

New Orleans coroner Dr. Dwight McKenna confirmed the updated death toll to the media, adding that it will take several days to complete all the autopsies and that identities will be released at that time.

 

Chaos, fear and tension

Some of the people who witnessed the incident recall that everyone started "running and hiding under the tables," according to the BBC.

A Dantesque landscape

After being held in a nearby premises for a while, the police let the people out. "We walked past dead and wounded bodies all over the street," one of the witnesses told the newspaper.

Waiting for more news

While waiting for more details of what happened, the world is waiting to see if the death toll does not increase and if the injured can recover as much as possible.

 

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