US media: FBI releases New Orleans photos of suspects in ‘intentional’ hit-and-run

January 1, local time, the city of New Orleans, Louisiana, the United States, a car crash has killed 15 people were killed. (CNN) — the FBI released a CNN of the suspect that day.

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The FBI has released passport photos of suspected New Orleans in the “Intentional” hit-and-run. Photo: US Media

CNN said the suspect in the crash was 42-year-old Shamsudedin Jabbar, a Texas resident. The FBI identified Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as a retired army man who had served in the US military for 13 years and had been sent to Afghanistan. The suspect is now dead after a shootout with police.

CNN said a flag belonging to the extremist group ISIS was found inside the vehicle. According to the recording, the suspect said he had joined the extremist group ISIS.

According to earlier reports, the FBI held a press conference on the hit-and-run incident in Louisiana and said, investigators are looking for anyone who might have collaborated with the suspect, Shamsudedin Jabbar, in planning or carrying out the attack. Investigators do not believe Kareem Abdul-Jabbar acted alone in the attack, and the FBI is pursuing all leads, including known associates.

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