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Texas man who backed Islamic State acted alone in New Orleans attack, FBI says

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A U.S. Army veteran, Shamsud-Din Jabbar, killed 14 and injured dozens by ramming a truck into New Year's revelers in New Orleans. The FBI confirmed it as an ISIS-inspired terrorist act. Jabbar, who served in Afghanistan, was killed in a police shootout.

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