US New Orleans: Multiple people dead on Bourbon Street as 'car ploughs through crowd' - 15 people killed by muslim terrorist

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New Orleans: Multiple people dead on Bourbon Street as 'car ploughs through crowd'​

Reports suggested a vehicle had driven through a crowd on New Orleans' extremely popular Bourbon Street, killing multiple people.​


By Matthew Dooley, World News Editor, Chris Samuel

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Multiple people have allegedly been killed after a vehicle ploughed through a crowd of revellers on New Orleans' famous Bourbon Street in the US, according to local media and eyewitnesses.

New Orleans Police Department said that a lorry may have run down the group on the street, which is in the Louisiana city's French Quarter.

Witnesses speaking to CBS News claimed that a vehicle crashed into a crowd at high speed, and then the driver got out and started firing a weapon, with police returning fire.

It was unknown how many people have been killed or injured, but unconfirmed reports on social media claimed it is a "mass casualty" incident.

The incident allegedly occurred around 3.15am local time at the intersection of Bourbon Street and Iberville.

In a post on X, a journalist at local news outlet WGNO-TV wrote: "NOPD source states that as many as 10 fatalities after driver in pickup truck plowed into crowd on Bourbon Street.

"Multiple more injuries. Mayor and police chief on scene," he added, though this has not yet been confirmed.
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Dead suspect looks like a stereotypical arab terrorist
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I guess both idiots could be military
I guess they both could have IT experience
I guess they both could be connected to liberal causes
I guess they both could have used the same app
I guess they both could have rented electric trucks
I guess they both could have planned cross state attacks
I guess it could all be coincidence.
Sure seems sus though.
The similarities are circumstantial. The differences are foundational.
Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, three times is enemy action, four times is racist, five times is antisemtic, and six times is shut up you chud.
 
Wasn't the last Trump shooter, Ryan Routh, in a Blackrock ad too? He was also glowie affiliated, had Ukraine derangement syndrome, and was an incompetent idiot.
no, you're getting your government assets mixed up. Thomas Crooks, the first shooter, is who appeared in a Blackrock ad. Ryan Routh, the second shooter, appeared in some demonstration for Ukraine that people on twitter misconstrued

he last comprehensive polling done shows 62% of Americans support Ukraine.
just like the polling that showed iowa going D+3 in the last election, when it actually went R+13? stupid dumbo
 
you people
This is why I can't take you fuckers seriously. I make specific mention of the fact the other guy is Jewing it up, and your only response is to call me a Jew. Die mad.
There are a few Jews in the thread trying to make it about themselves. But also, Jews are at the forefront of integration and opening all the borders of white nations. So they deserve some of the blame.
Yeah, he's out of line with the Jewy bullshit, but he's not wrong about who is first in line (Jews) and who is second in line (everyone else). Christ, before the Wahhabis were blowing shit up in the 90's it was the PLO and Hezbollah in the 80's. If there's any constant to the Muslims its their thirst for blood. I already PL'd once about my own reasons to cheer for dead Muslims. I don't need to be a hook-nosed kike on top of that.
 

Yeah, he's out of line with the Jewy bullshit, but he's not wrong about who is first in line (Jews) and who is second in line (everyone else). Christ, before the Wahhabis were blowing shit up in the 90's it was the PLO and Hezbollah in the 80's. If there's any constant to the Muslims its their thirst for blood. I already PL'd once about my own reasons to cheer for dead Muslims. I don't need to be a hook-nosed kike on top of that.
I love the fact you people keep reinforcing the point the people you are responding to are making.
 
FLASHBACK: Biden downplays ISIS threat to US, repeatedly says white supremacy 'most lethal' danger
FOX News (archive.ph)
By Emma Colton
2025-01-02 16:48:58GMT
Before the devastating terror attack in New Orleans on New Year’s Day rocked the nation, President Biden and his administration repeatedly stressed that the greatest threat facing the country was white supremacy — even explicitly stating that terrorist organizations such as ISIS could not compare to the danger posed by white supremacists.

"According to the intelligence community, terrorism from white supremacy is the most lethal threat to the homeland today. Not ISIS, not al Qaeda — white supremacists," Biden said in June of 2021 on the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa Race Massacre.

The comment came just weeks after he declared during the State of the Union that year, "We won’t ignore what our intelligence agencies have determined to be the most lethal terrorist threat to the homeland today: White supremacy is terrorism."

Early on New Year’s Day, New Orleans and the nation were rocked by a suspected terror attack when a man identified as Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, allegedly rammed a truck into crowds of revelers celebrating the holiday on the city’s famed Bourbon Street. The FBI confirmed on Wednesday that they were investigating the incident as an act of terror, noting that they had confirmed the suspect had an ISIS flag in the vehicle at the time of the attack.

ISIS is a jihadist group that has carried out terrorist attacks worldwide but has lost momentum in recent years, including in 2019 when U.S. forces killed Iraqi militant and ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. The FBI said Thursday that Jabbar had been "inspired" by ISIS, adding that they have not found any evidence that he was directed by ISIS to carry out the attack.

The shocking attack has resurrected Biden's previous rhetoric on white supremacy and the state of national security, which was also promoted by administration leaders such as Attorney General Merrick Garland.

"In the FBI’s view, the top domestic violent extremist threat comes from ‘racially or ethnically motivated violent extremists, specifically those who advocated for the superiority of the white race,’" Garland declared in May of 2021 before the Senate Appropriations Committee of the top threats to the U.S.

Garland was joined by Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayarokas in sounding the alarm on the threat that white supremacists posed to the U.S. that year. Garland and Biden administration officials at the time argued that Jan. 6, 2021, when supporters of President-elect Donald Trump breached the Capitol building, opened the floodgates to concern over home-grown threats to democracy.

"I have not seen a more dangerous threat to democracy than the invasion of the Capitol," Garland said at the time, calling it "an attempt to interfere with the fundamental element of our democracy, a peaceful transfer of power."

Biden has also cited the threat of white supremacy in more recent public remarks, including during his commencement address to Howard University in 2023.

"White supremacy … is the single most dangerous terrorist threat in our homeland," Biden said. "And I’m not just saying this because I’m at a Black HBCU. I say this wherever I go."

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security under the Trump administration released a report in 2020, called the "Homeland Threat Assessment," which found that white supremacists and other "domestic violent extremists" posed "the most persistent and lethal threat" to the nation. Following Biden’s inauguration, Mayorkas declared that DHS was "taking a new approach to addressing domestic violent extremism, both internally and externally," compared to the previous administration.

Following the attack on Wednesday morning, conservative social media users and critics of the Biden administration resurrected Biden’s previous comments on white supremacy, quipping that the comments have "not aged well."

The brother of the suspected terrorist told the New York Times that Shamsud-Din Jabbar had been raised Christian, but converted to Islam. The brother, Abdur Jabbar, underscored that his brother does not represent the Islamic faith and instead called his actions an example of "radicalization."

"What he did does not represent Islam," he added. "This is more some type of radicalization, not religion."
Guess who mentioned this a couple of weeks ago:
 
Turo is not the most popular car rental vendor.

Some info:

  • As of December 2023, the U.S. car rental market is dominated by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, which holds a significant 39% share of bookings.
  • Budget and Avis follow with 28% and 22%, respectively, while Hertz also captures 22% of the market.
  • ACE Rent-A-Car accounts for 18% of bookings, and Alamo holds a 17% share.
  • Dollar and Advantage Rent-A-Car have 15% and 14% of the market, respectively.
  • Thrifty and National Car Rental each command 10% and 9% of bookings, respectively, with Rentalcars.com also at 9%.
  • Turo, a peer-to-peer car rental service, accounts for 8% of bookings, while Fox Rent a Car has a 7% share.
  • Europcar and Sixt each hold a 6% share, and Green Motion accounts for 5%.
  • Other brands collectively represent 19% of the market, highlighting the competitive landscape and diverse options available in the U.S. car rental industry.
If they'd both rented from Enterprise, that'd be one thing. Turo's app may have more engagement than other apps, but a supermajority of car renters are still using vendor websites, not apps.

Yes, two people being from the same large military base could be a coincidence, but there's a whole lot of "well, I guess that could happen" coincidences here. I bet if you look, only 1 in 100 rentals at most is of an EV truck.
Turo would have allowed them to get he specific vehicles they wanted though
 
How so? In that this is just an old name that is out of fashion or in that it is a name with old upper class connotations? It just sounds old and aristocratic to me but I am deliberately distant from muslim affairs. I do have some confirmation bias with what you're saying but I just wonder what the reasoning is.

he said it was an old name, something you'd expect someone to name a kid to try and give them gravitas, and that it is a name, but its just never one you hear anymore. out of fashion.
 
Turo also works if you don’t have a credit card or utility bills for proof of residency like Enterprise requires. While the price vs a chain isn’t all that competitive, those aspects of it make it great if you’re in a complete bind.

Can you do a Turo with no credit card? That seems insane in terms of thefts.
 
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Can you do a Turo with no credit card? That seems insane in terms of thefts.
Yep. Was homeless and my main vehicle bit the bullet. All physical credit cards expired (and can’t replace without physical address), and obviously utility bills were a no go. Still had to get to work and figured out you can get by all those issues on Turo.

They will still take a larger “cash/debit” deposit but that seems fair to me.

Obviously if you’re in a financial bind where those first two rental hurdles are a problem getting a $70/day after fees rental car might not be the best option; but for me who was still working and across long distances I was grateful it was an option.
 
Can you do a Turo with no credit card? That seems insane in terms of thefts.
Not really. Payment must be made via credit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay. There is also a pre-approval process before you can even rent, where you scan in your ID and they run a check. Only after that approval can you start renting. Each individual car rental requires a selfie of you holding your license, and a new verification.
 
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Yep. Was homeless and my main vehicle bit the bullet. All physical credit cards expired (and can’t replace without physical address), and obviously utility bills were a no go. Still had to get to work and figured out you can get by all those issues on Turo.

They will still take a larger “cash/debit” deposit but that seems fair to me.

Obviously if you’re in a financial bind where those first two rental hurdles are a problem getting a $70/day after fees rental car might not be the best option; but for me who was still working and across long distances I was grateful it was an option.

Interesting. I tried to do a rental with a large deposit last year and was denied several times and directed to their policies.
 
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Interesting. I tried to do a rental with a large deposit last year and was denied several times and directed to their policies.
Very odd. Maybe different states or individuals renters can specify different terms. I just double checked my records on my couple rentals and verified they came from my debit card; not even a physical one but a virtual cash back debit card.

The ID thing is right; luckily mine was still valid.

I was also renting the cheapest things available within the shortest distance. Like 2013 Sonic with a busted headlight lmfao
 
they're deciding if he did or didn't have accomplices by pulling petals off a flower.

"he lone wolf'd, he lone wolf'd not... he lone wolf'd, he lone wolf'd not..."
I jumped the gun because the pics were so different from him. They are not claiming he had accomplices just asking for more info on him.
 
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