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A former military veteran offers insights based on his personal war experiences and illustrates how to do it Shamsud Din JabbarHis military background likely made him more vulnerable to radicalization in the lead-up to his ISIS-inspired attack in New Orleans.
Kristofer Goldsmitha U.S. Army veteran, appeared on “TMZ Live” Thursday and explained that he experienced so much anger-fueled violence during his time in the military that he took those emotions home with him – and it made him think Brought to the brink of radicalization.
He also explains how ISIS preys on people with certain skills and character traits – like Jabbar and the former special forces veteran Matthew LivelsbergerWHO carried out the Cybertruck bombing on the same day.
Kristofer says former military personnel are no more likely to be radicalized than the average citizen, but when they do, they are much more effective at carrying out extremist attacks.
As we reported, Jabbar looked like this Model soldier – During his time in the army, he collected medals such as the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.
That makes what happened on New Year's Day even more shocking… when he killed 14 people afterwards He drove his pickup truck into a huge crowd on Bourbon Street.