NEW ORLEANS — The FBI now says the New Orleans truck attacker acted alone in an ''act of terrorism'' when he drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's revelers early Wednesday, killing 14 people. The driver had posted videos on social media hours before the carnage saying he was inspired by the Islamic State group and expressing a desire to kill, President Joe Biden said.
The FBI identified the driver as 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Bahar Jabbar.
Officials have not yet released the names of the people killed in the attack, but their families and friends have started sharing their stories. About 30 people were injured.
Here is the latest:
‘His life ended that quick and with no reason,' father of a victim says
Kareem Badawi, 18, had just finished his first semester at the University of Alabama, where he was studying mechanical engineering. He had made A's in his first semester in college and joined a fraternity.
Home for winter break, Badawi had gone to New Orleans with friends to celebrate the new year. He was one of the 14 people killed in the New Year's Day attack.
''My son is full of life. His is a social guy who likes to have friends and build friendship,'' his father Belal Badawi said.