Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man who rammed his car into people in New Orleans last night is named Shamsud Din Jabbar. Born and raised in Texas. Served in the US Army.
Source?
BBC and CBS have reported the name, but I've not seen info regarding citizenship or military history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man who rammed his car into people in New Orleans last night is named Shamsud Din Jabbar. Born and raised in Texas. Served in the US Army.
Source?
BBC and CBS have reported the name, but I've not seen info regarding citizenship or military history.
From his own mouth...
Seems like an average joe in the video.
If this is really the guy, it would be interesting to see how he ended up a mass murderer. What a tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:Not sure this belongs in politcal...but did they catch the driver?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man who rammed his car into people in New Orleans last night is named Shamsud Din Jabbar. Born and raised in Texas. Served in the US Army.
Source?
BBC and CBS have reported the name, but I've not seen info regarding citizenship or military history.
From his own mouth...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure this belongs in politcal...but did they catch the driver?
Guns killing people isn’t political![]()
It sure is political when you have a party in power trying to make sure there’s guns everywhere.
The big part of the story is people were killed by the truck. Two officers were also shot (and luckily seem to be stable).
No, the big part of the story is that gun nutters didn’t even wait 4 hours into 2025 before killing a crowd of people.
If I were pro unregulated second amendment (which I am not), I would be saying that if you want to limit guns you also have to limit cars cuz this guy killed/injured many more with his car.
Car ownership is regulated; you have to get a license, renew it every so often and have insurance. One can get an unlicensed gun via private ownership; you are not required to renew your license nor get any insurance for it.
At minimum, the background check loopholes should be closed, and gun owners should be required to get insurance and renew the license to own every so often.
As a PP pointed out, no form of licensing or registration could have prevented this murderer’s misuse of a vehicle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure this belongs in politcal...but did they catch the driver?
NY Times is reporting that the driver/killer is dead
Cops should get a bonus for saving court costs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure this belongs in politcal...but did they catch the driver?
I can make it political. The federal government declared that this act, which killed and injured dozens of innocent people, is not terrorism. Meanwhile, the federal government also recently declared the the death of one health insurance CEO is a vile act of terrorism for which they are pursuing the death penalty. The Biden Administration also recently commuted the death sentences of dozens of mass murderers. For the Biden administration, terrorism only occurs if the victim (just one) is a very rich man. How is not political?
It’s political because the political party that will soon be fully running our nation is a wholly owned subsidiary of the gun industry and the NRA. And they want to see stuff like this happening everywhere. They are fueled by spilled blood. They are literally satanic. Guns everywhere. Death everywhere. Live sacrificed to guns. Guns guns guns.
Americans don’t value life. It is like fast fashion. Here today tossed tomorrow.
What if the truck drkver is not an American?
Driver identified as Shamsud Din Jabbar
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man who rammed his car into people in New Orleans last night is named Shamsud Din Jabbar. Born and raised in Texas. Served in the US Army.
Source?
BBC and CBS have reported the name, but I've not seen info regarding citizenship or military history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand why every city doesn't block streets with large trucks, police cars, etc. when there are going to be crowds in the street celebrating. In the DC metro area, this is standard protocol any time there is any type of street festival, etc.
Because that costs money. I agree it is a good idea, but can't you just picture Elon or Vivek rolling their eyes and incredulously lamenting a line item of $100k (or whatever) for "road obstructions for street festivals"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not sure this belongs in politcal...but did they catch the driver?
I can make it political. The federal government declared that this act, which killed and injured dozens of innocent people, is not terrorism. Meanwhile, the federal government also recently declared the the death of one health insurance CEO is a vile act of terrorism for which they are pursuing the death penalty. The Biden Administration also recently commuted the death sentences of dozens of mass murderers. For the Biden administration, terrorism only occurs if the victim (just one) is a very rich man. How is not political?
It’s political because the political party that will soon be fully running our nation is a wholly owned subsidiary of the gun industry and the NRA. And they want to see stuff like this happening everywhere. They are fueled by spilled blood. They are literally satanic. Guns everywhere. Death everywhere. Live sacrificed to guns. Guns guns guns.
Americans don’t value life. It is like fast fashion. Here today tossed tomorrow.
What if the truck drkver is not an American?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man who rammed his car into people in New Orleans last night is named Shamsud Din Jabbar. Born and raised in Texas. Served in the US Army.
Source?
BBC and CBS have reported the name, but I've not seen info regarding citizenship or military history.