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The perpetrator of a deadly New Year's Day attack in New Orleans visited the Louisiana city twice in the months before the ...
The attacker who drove a truck through Bourbon Street in New Orleans used Meta smart glasses to scout the scene ahead of New Year’s Day, according to an announcement from the FBI on Sunday.
The New Year's Eve attacker recorded footage of Bourbon Street with smart glasses in the months before he killed 14 people by driving into them with a rented pick-up truck.
The FBI says Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore the glasses during the attack but did not activate their livestreaming capabilities.
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Jabbar also wore the glasses, which are capable of livestreaming, during the attack, but did not activate them. A spokesperson for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, declined to comment.
NEW Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar visited the city twice in recent months and used Meta smart glasses to film Bourbon Street. The sadistic Texan appears to have scouted out the location ...
According to Lyonel Myrthil, the FBI New Orleans Special Agent in Charge, Jabbar used Meta smart glasses to scout the scene weeks earlier, recording video while bicycling through the French ...
Meta glasses allow users to take photos or videos without using their hands, FBI special agent Lyonel Myrthil said. The video shows Jabbar at one point studying his reflection in a full-length mirror, ...
The attacker who drove a truck through New Orleans’ Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day used Meta smart glasses to scout the scene weeks earlier, according to the FBI. Shamsud-Din Jabbar stayed ...