Congressional committees are demanding answers about the FBI’s response to the deadly Bourbon Street truck attack in New ...
The FBI and other investigators held a press conference on Sunday to provide updates on the New Orleans terror attack that left 15 dead and 19 injured on New Year's Day ...
In a self-recorded video, the suspect in the deadly New Orleans truck-ramming attack was wearing Meta smart glasses to scout out his rampage.
The glasses, created by Meta, permits hands-free recording, allowing the new Orleans attacker to capture footage without drawing attention.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen from Houston, also traveled to Cairo, Egypt, as well as Ontario, Canada, before the attack.
The New Orleans Police Department released a body camera video of officers fatally shooting a man who earlier had driven a rented vehicle into a crowd of people on Bourbon Street, killing 14 and ...
In a press conference on Sunday, Lyonel Myrthil, the FBI special agent in charge of the New Orleans field office, said that Shamsud-Din Jabbar had traveled to New Orleans just weeks ahead of the ...
The suspect in the deadly New Year's Day truck-ramming attack in New Orleans made two previous trips to the city in October ...
Tenn., sent a letter to FBI Director Christopher Wray regarding the FBI's 'radical' DEI practices following the shocking terror attack in New Orleans.
On Sunday, the FBI said its investigation crossed state and international borders with agents following leads in several states and other countries.
Meta’s grand innovation in the smart glasses space is concealment. Ray-Ban is one of the most iconic and ubiquitous ...
On Oct. 31, Shamsud-Din Jabbar recorded video with the glasses as he cycled through the French Quarter and plotted the attack, said Lyonel Myrthil, FBI special agent in charge of the New Orleans field ...