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M.B. Mack

FBI Warns Thousands of Police Agencies Across US About Possible NOLA Terror Attack Copycats

Bollards protecting Bourbon Street were not deployed. (Credit: 11Alive / YouTube screenshot)

The FBI has issued a nationwide warning to law enforcement about potential copycat attacks following the deadly New Year's Day incident in New Orleans, which left multiple dead and over two dozen injured.

On January 1, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Army veteran, drove a rented truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street during New Year's celebrations, carrying out an attack inspired by tactics promoted by ISIS.

Jabbar declared his allegiance to the terror group in videos posted before the attack. Authorities later found explosives in coolers left by Jabbar, which were safely neutralized, and he was killed in a firefight with police.

This marked the deadliest terror-related vehicle attack in the U.S. since 2017.

Now, the FBI, DHS and other agencies have distributed a bulletin to law enforcement warning of the risk of copycat or retaliatory attacks, emphasizing the simplicity and accessibility of vehicle-ramming tactics.

The bulletin highlights warning signs, such as unusual behavior during vehicle rentals and online threats targeting specific events.

Officials are especially concerned about heightened risks during the winter holiday season, as terror groups have previously called for attacks during these periods.

Law enforcement agencies nationwide have been urged to remain vigilant, particularly for events that could draw large crowds.

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