Both terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, and bomber Matthew Livelsberger, 37, were killed on Wednesday in the chilling attacks across the country.
The man responsible for the Cybertruck explosion outside Trump International Hotel served at the same military base as the New Orleans terrorist, according to a new report.
Both terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, and bomber Matthew Livelsberger, 37, served at the same base, however it is not known if they knew each other.
Livelsberger served served 18 of his 19 years in the military’s Special Forces, while Jabbar said he spent a decade in the military before he was honorably discharged.
Federal investigators believe terror suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, prepared the IED explosives in an Airbnb where he stayed before he drove a truck into a crowd os New Year’s revelers.
Investigators are probing the theory he rented a nearby property on Airbnb in St. Roch for his base before carrying out the attack.
Exclusive DailyMail.com photographs show the moment the FBI removed bomb making materials from the two-bedroom and two-bathroom property close to the French Quarter.
A total containment vessel was seen being taken away from the property at around 8pm on New Years Day, hours after authorities had evacuated residents from the area.
Horrific footage captured the moment the New Orleans terror suspect maneuvered around a police barricade and plowed through the unsuspecting crowd on New Years.
Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, a U.S citizen, drove a rental truck brandishing an ISIS flag into the crowd on Bourbon Street Wednesday morning, killing at least 15 people and injuring dozens.
Shocking new surveillance footage obtained by Fox 8 showed Jabbar driving the white Ford F-150 Lightning EV down Canal Street.
Matthew Livelsberger, 37, has been identified as the bomber who0 blew up a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Although officers have not publicly named Livelsberger, a veteran who served 19 years in the Army, as the bomber, senior law enforcement sources confirmed his identity to KOAA and KTNV.
According to his LinkedIn profile, Livelsberger served 18 of his 19 years in the military’s Special Forces. His current role was listed as a Remote and Autonomous Systems Manager, which he had been in for just three months.
Law enforcement sources revealed that Livelsberger, who died Wednesday in the explosion outside the hotel, had previously served at the same military base as New Orleans terrorist Shamsud Din Jabbar. Police have not confirmed if the pair were known to each other.
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Terror attacks latest: Cops probe ‘links’ between New Orleans and Vegas attackers