Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry mentioned Thursday he’ll attend the Sugar Bowl between the Georgia Bulldogs and Notre Dame Combating Irish after a terror assault left over a dozen useless in New Orleans.
The sport was moved from Wednesday night time to Thursday night after the fear assault. The sport is now set to kick off at round 4 p.m. ET.
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Landry appeared on “Fox & Mates” and vowed safety could be robust.
“Safety goes to be tight,” he mentioned. “We now have all confidence that we’re gonna put this recreation on. The Superdome is totally safe. Once more, the FBI continues to pour assets into the state.”
Landry’s feedback got here as authorities sought individuals of curiosity in relation to Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s assault on Bourbon Road. He was the suspect who drove a truck right into a crowd earlier than being killed in a firefight with law enforcement officials.
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The assault left 15 useless and several other others injured.
Jabbar had posted movies to social media previous to his assault expressing allegiance to the Islamic State. The FBI’s investigation has now unfold throughout a number of states, although the variety of potential individuals of curiosity stays unknown.Â
“FBI particular brokers and our regulation enforcement companions are at present conducting a variety of court-authorized search warrants in New Orleans and different states,” the bureau mentioned in an announcement. “The FBI’s Proof Response Workforce continues to course of the crime scene to meticulously collect all related proof.”
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The FBI mentioned it doesn’t consider the motive force acted alone. Investigators discovered weapons and what gave the impression to be an improvised explosive machine inside Jabbar’s truck together with different gadgets elsewhere within the French Quarter.
Fox Information’ Anders Hagsstrom contributed to this report.
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