In the wake of the devastating New Year’s Day attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, FBI agents have executed a raid on the Houston residence of the suspect, 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
Drone footage from the operation captures a man outside the property with his hands raised in surrender.
Jabbar, a U.S. Army veteran from Texas, was identified as the individual who drove a pickup truck into a crowd of revelers on Bourbon Street, resulting in at least 15 fatalities and numerous injuries.
Additionally, the Cybertruck was rented through the app Turo — the same company the man who died in the cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas used to rent the truck.
An ISIS flag was found attached to the vehicle, leading authorities to investigate the incident as a terrorist attack. Jabbar was fatally shot by police after he opened fire on officers responding to the scene.
The FBI’s Houston field office, in collaboration with local law enforcement, conducted the raid on Jabbar’s residence in north Houston.
The operation aimed to uncover any evidence of accomplices or further threats linked to the New Orleans attack.
Investigators have uncovered evidence suggesting that Jabbar did not act alone.
A high-level source indicated that there are at least four to five other suspects involved in the planning and execution of this heinous act.
Following the attack, the FBI announced that they are carrying out “law enforcement activity” in Houston, Texas, in connection to the New Orleans terrorist attack.
“FBI Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are currently conducting law enforcement activity near the intersection of Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive in north Houston. We have secured a perimeter in that area and are asking people to avoid the area. FBI Houston personnel and specialized teams will be on-site for several hours. This activity is related to this morning’s New Orleans attack, but due to the ongoing nature of the investigation, no further information can be provided,” the statement reads.
The FBI just announced that they are conducting “law enforcement activity” in Houston, Texas, related to the New Orleans terrorist attack.
What could this possibly be about? pic.twitter.com/nsfYTTIO8v
— George (@BehizyTweets) January 1, 2025
According to KPRC 2 reporter Corley Peel, “SWAT is behind a property near New Orleans attack suspect, Shamsud Din Jabbar’s home. We saw adults and children being removed from the neighboring property. FBI has special teams surrounding the perimeter.”
RIGHT NOW: SWAT is behind a property near New Orleans attack suspect, Shamsud Din Jabbar’s home. We saw adults and children being removed from the neighboring property. FBI has special teams surrounding the perimeter. @KPRC2 pic.twitter.com/FIqrOd0D0s
— KPRC 2 Corley Peel (@KPRC2Corley) January 1, 2025
Now, an armored vehicle is heading to the Houston home of New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
BREAKING: The Rook Armored Vehicle moving in.
The @FBIHouston and @HCSOSheriff on scene of the home Shamsud-Din Jabbar
12011 Crescent Peak Rd. This is related to the New Orleans mass killing of 15 as of today. @abc13houston @ABCWorldNews @BrianaReports @rawsalerts… pic.twitter.com/FDMmVxbjrc— Storm Chaser Houston (@StormChaserHTX) January 1, 2025
The drone footage by KPRC 2 Houston shows a man emerging from the property with his hands up, complying with SWAT’s commands.
NOW: our @KPRC2 drone is showing a man outside the New Orleans attack suspects Houston home with his hands up. SWAT giving commands. pic.twitter.com/2TvaVwmC23
— KPRC 2 Corley Peel (@KPRC2Corley) January 1, 2025
The identity of the man in the video and his relationship with Shamsud-Din Jabbar remain unclear. However, the FBI has confirmed in its latest update that no arrests have been made.
“FBI Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are continuing a court-authorized search of a location near the intersection of Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive. At this time, no arrests have been made, and FBI personnel will be at the scene for several more hours. We are asking members of the public to continue to avoid the area and a temporary flight restriction has been implemented,” FBI Houston said in a statement.
It added, “Throughout this operation, we have deployed specialized teams including our FBI SWAT team, Crisis Negotiators, Special Agent Bomb Technicians, Tactical Operations Center, Evidence Response Team, and a group of counterterrorism investigators. We are grateful for the substantial assistance provided by our partners at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, the Houston Police Department, and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Since this is an ongoing investigation, we are unable to provide any more information at this time.”
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