The New Year's Eve attacker recorded footage of Bourbon Street with smart glasses in the months before he killed 14 people by driving into them with a rented pick-up truck.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore the same Meta smart glasses when he carried out his New Year’s Day attack, but there’s no indication he was recording, authorities said.
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The FBI says Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore the glasses during the attack but did not activate their livestreaming capabilities.
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Police, ATF and FBI agents are seen in New Orleans, Louisiana; Shamsud-Din Jabbar wears Meta smart glasses as he walks through New Orleans. Photos: Getty Images, AP Images The man responsible for ...
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The glasses, created by Meta, permits hands-free recording, allowing the new Orleans attacker to capture footage without drawing attention.
The FBI's investigation found that Jabbar stayed at a rental home in New Orleans beginning October 30 and wore the smart glasses to gather information about the area. The man behind the January 1 ...
The attacker who drove into a crowd of people on New Year's Eve in New Orleans, killing 14, used Meta smart glasses to scout and record footage of the area ahead of the attack, the FBI says.