FBI confirms New Orleans attack was an act of terrorism, claims lone wolf attack

NEW ORLEANS, La. — The FBI has officially classified the recent New Orleans attack that left 14 dead and at least 35 injured as an act of terrorism, contradicting initial statements from an agency official that suggested otherwise.

FBI Deputy Assistant Director Christopher Rea, speaking at a press conference on Wednesday, confirmed that the suspect, Shamsa Din Jabbar, acted alone in what he described as a “premeditated and evil act” driven by terroristic goals.

“This was an act of terrorism,” Rea stated, offering condolences to the victims and their families. “We are deploying all of our resources to follow every lead and piece of evidence.”

The announcement came a day after Assistant Special Agent in Charge Alethea Duncan from the FBI’s New Orleans office suggested that the incident was not a terrorist attack, a statement that has now been officially contradicted.

The investigation remains in its early stages, just over 24 hours old, with federal and local agencies collaborating to uncover further details. Authorities are continuing to analyze evidence and follow tips from first responders and the public.

The FBI’s confirmation solidifies the motive behind the tragic attack, which has left New Orleans and the nation reeling.

Phil Stilton

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