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The attacker who drove a truck through Bourbon Street in New Orleans used Meta smart glasses to scout the scene ahead of New Year’s Day, according to an announcement from the FBI on Sunday.
using Meta smart glasses to record a video as he traveled the length of Bourbon Street, later the site of his attack. Following the October and November trips to New Orleans, Jabbar returned to ...
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.
The FBI says Shamsud-Din Jabbar wore the glasses during the attack but did not activate their livestreaming capabilities.
By using Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses, Jabbar captured his actions, seemingly intending to glorify the attack in real-time. The glasses, equipped with a 12 MP ultra-wide camera and advanced audio ...
had previously scouted the French Quarter and recorded video with his Meta smart glasses, the FBI said. On Oct. 31, Shamsud-Din Jabbar recorded video with the glasses as he cycled through the ...
Meta’s devices group, Reality Labs, also plans to release new high-end glasses with a built-in display in 2025. The FBI's investigation found that Jabbar stayed at a rental home in New Orleans ...
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Jabbar also wore the glasses, which are capable of livestreaming, during the attack, but did not activate them. A spokesperson for Meta, the parent company of Facebook, declined to comment.