New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s brother blames ‘radicalization, not religion’ for attack that left 15 dead

The brother of the terrorist who launched the deadly car attack on Bourbon Street in New Orleans says that “radicalization” is to blame for his kin’s rampage.

Abdur Jabbar, 24, of Beaumont, Texas, told The New York Times that his brother Shasmud-Din Jabbar — who killed at least 15 people in the New Year’s Day attack — converted to Islam at an early age.

Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar was killed on Wednesday morning after a shootout with police. Obtained by the NY Post
Shamsud-Din Jabbar killed 15 people in the Bourbon Street attack. via REUTERS

The younger Jabbar told the newspaper that what his brother “did does not represent Islam. This is more some type of radicalization, not religion.”

Abdur described his brother, who was killed by police after mowing down innocent revelers, “a sweetheart really, a nice guy, a friend, really smart, caring,” according to the Times.

In videos posted to his Facebook page prior to the attack, Shasmud-Din Jabbar “pledged allegiance to ISIS,” the outlet reported, citing law enforcement officials.

Shamsud-Din Jabbar was a US-born military veteran who went from success to a squalid Houston trailer park where sheep roamed his yard. 82nd Airborne Division
A frame from a 2020 YouTube video in which Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar claimed to have served in the military. YouTube

The deceased suspect was driving while recording those videos, according to those sources.

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