Federal agent Raia said that Jabbar intentionally chose Bourbon Street as the location for his attack, though the exact motive for the act remains unclear.
Matthew Livelsberger, a trained drone pilot and decorated Army veteran, is under scrutiny after a Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas. Social media is divided, questioning whether the incident was a targeted attack or a premeditated suicide.
Authorities said that they suspect Jabbar may have had accomplices and that he was not acting alone, following the New Orleans attack.
Shamsud Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old Army veteran and former Deloitte employee, carried out a deadly attack in New Orleans, killing 15 people. Financial struggles, personal turmoil, and radicalization linked to ISIS reportedly fueled his actions.
SMRT said that trains were still operating in both directions between the Woodlands North and Bayshore stations.
The man was arrested for voluntarily causing hurt, with enhanced penalties applied due to the victim's age.
The officers noticed that two of the five Indonesian fishing boats had strayed farther into Singapore waters, headed northwest towards Tuas View Extension.
Livelsberger maintained a minimal presence on social media, but his wife, Sara, was notably active on Facebook during 2015 and 2016.
Bech, just weeks shy of his 28th birthday, was hit by a truck driven by 42-year-old Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the man identified as suspect in the incident.
He had also gone through two divorces, and these failed marriages seemingly led to his financial downfall.
Livelsberger, the driver of the Tesla, was killed in the blast, while at least seven pedestrians sustained minor injuries.
Sources suggest that Jabbar may have rented the home through Airbnb or a similar service prior to carrying out the deadly attack.
Lindsey Aldy Whiteside, 26, has been charged with one count of felony sexual battery of a minor.
The zookeeper, identified as 44-year-old F. Iriskulov, entered the lions' cage in an attempt to impress his girlfriend but filmed his last moments instead.
Juan Garcia-Hernandez, 81, was charged with open murder with the use of a deadly weapon.