New Orleans Bourbon Street Truck Attack: Federal Coverup or Not


On the 19th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, tragedy struck New Orleans once again as an electric truck rented from Turo plowed into a crowded Bourbon Street, leaving 10 people dead and 30 injured. The attack has sparked controversy, raising more questions than answers. With conflicting accounts, alleged connections to past attacks, and peculiar investigative actions, the public is left speculating about potential conspiracies and coverups.


The Incident and the Shooter

Authorities identified Shamsud-Din Jabbar as the perpetrator, citing video footage of him walking in an overcoat and blue jeans with a cooler before the attack. He reportedly fired at officers during a confrontation, leading them to return fire, killing him. However, inconsistencies have muddled the narrative. Post-shooting photos show Jabbar wearing camouflage pants, leaving many to wonder: when and why did he change his pants? Was he truly the attacker, or could he have been an innocent bystander?



Adding to the intrigue, both Jabbar and the Cybertruck attacker in a recent Las Vegas incident served at Fort Bragg and used Turo to rent vehicles involved in their respective attacks. This connection has prompted speculation about a deeper link between the two cases.


Turo’s Board Member Raises Eyebrows

In a twist, Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton, is on Turo's board of directors. Critics are questioning whether this is mere coincidence or evidence of a larger conspiracy. Could federal agencies or other entities be shielding those responsible?


Explosive Devices and Surveillance

Video footage surfaced showing three men and a woman allegedly planting explosive devices in New Orleans’ French Quarter before the attack. If accurate, this suggests the tragedy was a coordinated effort involving multiple individuals. Yet, the public remains in the dark about the identities and motives of these suspects.


Police Leadership Under Scrutiny

New Orleans Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick, age 65, has faced her share of controversy. Just weeks prior, she struck two people with her vehicle in the French Quarter. No charges were filed. Kirkpatrick, who was previously fired as Oakland’s police chief and later sued the city for $1.5 million, also serves as an instructor for the FBI’s Leadership Training Program. Some are questioning her leadership amid this crisis, wondering if her background could influence the investigation.


A Staged Crime Scene?

In another puzzling development, the FBI reportedly cleared Jabbar’s home within a day of the incident but allegedly allowed a female reporter to film her segment inside shortly afterward. Critics claim the home appeared staged and question how a suspect’s laptop could have been left behind. Since when do investigators permit reporters access to an active crime scene?


Searching for Answers

The public is left grappling with a multitude of unanswered questions:


Why do inconsistencies surround Jabbar’s appearance and actions?

Are the ties between Fort Bragg, Turo, and Chelsea Clinton more than coincidence?

Who were the individuals planting explosives, and what was their connection to the attack?

Shannel Tarot is diving deep into this perplexing case, analyzing the evidence and uncovering hidden details. Watch the full investigation to explore the clues and decide for yourself: is this a tragic series of coincidences or something far more sinister?

The truth may be buried beneath layers of secrecy, but one thing is certain—New Orleans and the nation deserve answers.







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