FBI hunts terror cell in New Orleans after ramming attack as 3 men, 1 woman seen planting IEDs around city
The ISIS flag-flying terrorist who killed at least 10 people and injured dozens of others in on Bourbon Street in New Orleans had help from at least two other people, according to the feds.
Video surveillance from the French Quarter show three men and one woman planting explosives at multiple locations, a federal alert to police departments around the country said.
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Law enforcement sources told The Post that authorities are currently investigating whether the attack has connections to any international terror groups.
The FBI, in a briefing Wednesday afternoon, seemed to play down the threat — saying only that Shamsud Din Jabbar was not “solely responsible” for the carnage.
At least three IEDs, which were pipe bombs wired with remote detonators, were found, sources said.
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