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re: January 1, 2025: Multiple casualties on Bourbon Street after terrorist attack..
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:37 pm to JohnnyKilroy
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:37 pm to JohnnyKilroy
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Like Plan A he's not only surviving, he's relatively anonymous until security tapes are reviewed after the fact. Plan B he's dead within seconds.
The only hope would be blending into the chaos if he thought he was setting them off as he wrapped up very near them
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:40 pm to Shexter
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Shamsud-Din Jabbar's home in Houston, Texas
Crazy to believe that he was working alone and no one in the compound knew what he was up to…

Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:43 pm to NoSaint
Just bc Pat Os is usually packed inside and outside and cats meow is right there too
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:43 pm to NoSaint
quote:because Mohammed never had a Hurricane
Remind me why pat os is key to this plan specifically?
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:43 pm to moontigr
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Damn, we're gonna have a full fight card for the TD Sonic Throwdown
As long as Proximo shows up…he’s got several arse whippings lined up
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:44 pm to notiger1997
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You can question this and play scenarios all day long. He could have waited and ran over people on Poydras or a nearby street two hours before the Sugar Bowl. Even after the Sugarbowl downtown there would have been big crowds
Yea- I’ll keep echoing that it’s entirely possible not everything is coherent in what he did, right?
Maybe it’s loosening security at the later hour. Maybe the bombs weren’t ready yet? Maybe he was sitting in the living room freaking the hell out about whether he was really going to do it.maybe he got Stuck in traffic after not being able to find a charger for his car
There’s nothing saying that his plan was fully coherent to start or that he executed it at all. Hell, he took the time to place a flag he didn’t actually unfurl. The bombs never worked. The whole thing could be a series of disasters from a first class loser in way over his head.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:46 pm to fightin tigers
The Bedawis are a wonderful family. Such a shame that they have lost a son and brother to a senseless act done in the name their religion when they are not in the least like that.
This post was edited on 1/2/25 at 5:15 pm
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:56 pm to HenryParsons
I’m so confused. Did he live in a trailer, a house with a trailer attached in some way or a complex of trailers attached in some way?
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:57 pm to LSUguy2023
I wonder with the heavy police presence if people are still smoking weed blatantly in public. Went a couple weeks ago and it was surreal the amount of weed I smelled. Fwiw I smoke too but didn’t do it down there.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:57 pm to Art Vandelay
No where to charge and the batteries were running out … combine that with the bombs not going off when he wanted … none of this went as planned so he had to make his move
Posted on 1/2/25 at 4:58 pm to tigersownall
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if people are still smoking weed blatantly in public
Well it isn't illegal to
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:00 pm to LSUGrrrl
He lived in an apartment complex until 2023 before moving to a Muslim community, which involved the trailers
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:04 pm to Hank Tank
Hank, you’re on top of this
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:09 pm to RanchoLaPuerto
quote:This has got to be a case of security throwing everything at a wall and seeing what sticks. With it only being 5 weeks post-attack, I wonder if security for the Super Bowl will be tighter than it was during Desert Storm.
I’m hearing from friends at the Sugar Bowl that security is tighter than they have ever seen, and these are seasoned travelers.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:13 pm to HenryParsons
Of course he would have the best lawn around the compound.
Gives us lawn care nuts a bad name.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:15 pm to HenryParsons
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Crazy to believe that he was working alone and no one in the compound knew what he was up to…
You know what everyone in your trailer park is up to?
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:16 pm to LSUGrrrl
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Did he live in a trailer, a house with a trailer attached in some way or a complex of trailers attached in some way?
Making 120k+ a year and have a modular home….. in Houston…..?
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:17 pm to AlextheBodacious
You're the one acting like a bitch. Now don't further be a bitch and respond about the actual attack and not you trying to shite on some guy named Sauson.
Posted on 1/2/25 at 5:18 pm to LeeeroyJenkins
quote:On one side, I'm sure the government and stadiums will use this to further punish everyday citizens with more restrictions and surveillance. (I'm sure GODdell will insist on policies that make traveling to/entering stadiums even less pleasant for fans.) On the other side, hopefully the positive out of this is that cities with lax security have now been alerted and potentially hundreds in the future saved by the lessons learned from this.
A lone wolf who due to his incompetence thankfully was unable to do even worse carnage despite almost equal government incompetence.
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