1:30 LRN Newscast

Information continues pouring in about this morning’s terror attack on Bourbon Street. A man plowed into a crowd of people, killing at least ten and injuring 35 others. The FBI has identified the man as 42-year-old Samshud-Din Jabbar, and they say he’s a U.S. citizen from Texas. They say the Ford pickup truck he was driving had been rented. Jabbar reportedly had an ISIS flag inside the truck. The FBI did not make any mention of that in its release, but it did say weapons and a potential improvised explosive device were found in the truck. Other potential IEDs were also found in the French Quarter. Police Superintendent Ann Kirkpatrick says Jabbar was intent on killing as many people as possible.

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Jabbar exchanged gunfire with officers, who shot him dead.

For years, businesses along Bourbon Street have pushed back on the notion of turning it into a permanent pedestrian mall. New Orleans City Councilman J.P. Morrell says this incident will reignite those talks. Morrell says whatever security measures had been in place to protect the people visiting the French Quarter have been proven to be ineffective.

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Governor Landry has issued an emergency declaration in light of the tragedy ahead of the Super Bowl. He had planned on issuing it closer to the game, but he has issued it effective immediately. The declaration will mobilize state and federal resources to keep the city safe from future terrorist attacks.

The Sugar Bowl was scheduled to take place tonight at the Superdome. That game has now been pushed back to tomorrow night.