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The dense tent encampment at Earhart Boulevard off of South Robertson Street was quiet on Wednesday morning when a long line of Louisiana State Police cars with lights flashing suddenly pulled up.
The FBI said that “as late as mid-November,” Jabbar looked up how to access a balcony on Bourbon Street, researched Mardi Gras and looked up information about several shootings in New Orleans.