Seven victims have now been identified as being among the 15 innocent people who were killed in the horrific New Orleans terror attack.
A former college football star, high school senior, father-of-two and young mother, are among 15 victims killed in the horrific New Orleans terror attack.
Tiger Bech, 28, Ni’kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux, 18, Reggie Hunter, 37, Nicole Perez, 27, Matthew Tenedorio, Kareem Badawi, and Hubert Gauthreaux, 21, lost their lives in the senseless attack on News Year’s Eve in the French Quarter.
Tenedorio, Gauthreaux and Badawi are the latest to be identified, with Tenedorio’s family launching a GoFundMe to help with funeral expenses.
Horror unfolded after Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, drove a white Ford F-150 into pedestrians ringing in 2025 in New Orleans’ French Quarter Wednesday around 3.15am local time.
Bech, who played football for Princeton University, was taken to a New Orleans area hospital after being struck by the vehicle. He was placed on life support until his family arrived, Kim Broussard, the athletic director at St. Thomas More Catholic High School, told KLFY.
Ni’kyra, who was known to her family as Cheyenne, ran toward the street into the path of the speeding truck after she, her cousin and friend panicked when gunfire rang out.
Reggie, of Baton Rouge, also died after he decided to go to Bourbon Street to ring in 2025 after a shift at work, his cousin, Shirell Jackson, told NOLA.com.
Both he and his cousin were hit by the truck. He died from his injuries, while his cousin is among the at least 35 people injured from the massacre.
A fourth victim, Nicole, described as ‘a great mother’, was out with her friends for the holiday when the truck hit her. She was taken to University Hospital where she later died.
Hubert Gauthreaux’s family had been frantically sharing posts to social media that he was missing in the aftermath of the attack, before revealing he was found dead at a hospital
Matthew Tenedorio’s family said in a fundraiser that he was gunned down during the attack
Tiger Bech, 28, of Lafayette, Louisiana, died in the horrific New Orleans terror attack on Wednesday
A GoFundMe page has been set up in honor of Nicole. As of Wednesday evening, more than $6,400 was raised.
Tenedorio’s fundraiser has raised over $9,000, with his family saying he was shot in the attack.
They described him as a beloved son, brother and uncle who had a ‘laid-back spirit and infectious laughter’. He was employed as an audiovisual technician.
Shamsud Din Jabbar, 42, drove a white Ford SUV into pedestrians ringing in 2025 in New Orleans’ French Quarter Wednesday around 3.15am local time
Hubert Gauthreaux’s family had been frantically sharing posts to social media that he was missing in the aftermath of the attack, before revealing he was found dead at a hospital.
In a statement, his former school Archbishop Shaw High School said: ‘It is with great sorrow that we share that alum Hubert Gauthreaux, Class of 2021, was tragically killed in the senseless act of violence that occurred early this morning in the French Quarter.
‘He was 21 years old. We are asking the entire Archbishop Shaw family to pray for the repose of Hubert’s soul, his family and friends during this difficult time, and all those affected by this tragedy.’
Cheyenne was not supposed to be in the city, but decided to sneak away with her 18-year-old cousin and friend, Zion Parsons, also 18, her mother Melissa Dedeaux, 40, told NOLA.com.
Cheyenne was leaving Voodoo Chicken & Daquiris on Bourbon Street when ‘out of nowhere’ her friend, Zion Parsons, 18, heard ‘banging’ and ‘commotion’, the victim’s friend said.
Melissa’s niece told her that the trio began running after gunfire rang out, as Cheyenne ran into the street into the path of the speeding truck.
Although the Orleans Parish Coroner’s Office has not yet confirmed Cheyenne’s death, Melissa said she knows her daughter was killed.
‘As a mother, when my niece and [Parsons] said they covered her [Cheyenne] with a sheet, I just knew that was it for my daughter,’ Melissa said.
Ni’kyra Cheyenne Dedeaux, 18, also lost her life in the attack
Reggie Hunter, 37, (left). Nicole Perez, 27, (right)
‘I just want to see my baby. She was the sweetest person. She would give you anything, anything.’
Melissa said Cheyenne was the third oldest of her six children. She recently graduated from Harrison Central High School in Gulfport in 2024 and was set to start at Blue Cliff College on January 13 in the school’s nursing program.
Hunter, a 37-year-old father of two from Baton Rouge, headed to Bourbon Street on a whim once he got off work to bring in the new year with a cousin, according to another cousin, Shirell Jackson.
Tiger’s older brother, Jack Bech, former Louisiana State University and Texas Christian University wide receiver, later confirmed his older brother’s death in a heartbreaking post on X.
‘Love you always brother ! You inspired me everyday now you get to be with me in every moment. I got this family T, don’t worry. This is for us,’ Jack wrote.
Bech was in New Orleans for the holidays. He graduated from the Ivy League in 2021 with a degree in finance. He worked as a trader at a New York brokerage firm, Broussard shared.
He graduated from Princeton University in 2021 with a degree in finance. He worked as a trader at a New York brokerage firm
Although the Orleans Parish Coroner’s Office has not yet confirmed Cheyenne’s death, Melissa said she knows her daughter was killed as her niece ‘said they covered her [Cheyenne] with a sheet’
He played high school football for St. Thomas More Catholic High School as a quarterback, wide receiver, defensive back and punt runner.
An unidentified student from the University of Georgia has also been left critically injured following the horrific attack, according to the school’s president.
‘At this point, we have learned that a University of Georgia student was critically injured in the attack and is receiving medical treatment,’ President Jere W. Morehead said.
‘I have spoken to the student’s family and shared my concern, support and well wishes on behalf of the entire UGA community.
‘I would like to express my gratitude to all the first responders who moved so quickly to help those affected by this senseless act of violence, as well as to the medical personnel who are caring for the injured.
‘As we continue to hold the victims and their families in our thoughts and prayers, the University will do everything in its power to support those in our community who have been impacted by this unspeakable event,’ Morehead added.
Two unidentified Israeli citizens are also amongst at least 35 people injured in the senseless attack. None of the other victims have yet been identified.
The FBI is investigating the massacre ‘as an act of terrorism’ and New Orleans mayor LaToya Cantrell described it as a ‘terrorist attack’.
An ISIS flag and weapons were found inside the vehicle, as the FBI continues to assess Jabbar’s connection to the terror group.
An ISIS flag and weapons were found inside the vehicle, as the FBI continues to assess Jabbar’s connection to the terror group
Guns and pipe bombs were also located inside the truck, according to a Louisiana State Police intelligence bulletin obtained by The Associated Press.
The devices were contained in coolers and wire for remote detonation. A remoted control was also discovered inside the vehicle, the bulletin detailed.
Further potential explosive devices were also found in the French Quarter, and surveillance footage caught three other men and one woman planting the bombs around New Orleans.
‘We do not believe that Jabbar was solely responsible,’ Alethea Duncan, an assistant special agent with the FBI’s New Orleans field officer said in at a news conference.
The vehicle was rented from Turo – a car sharing app. Another 42-year-old man who listed it lives in Houston and has been contacted by investigators.
Jabbar was killed in a shootout with officers after he exited his vehicle and started shooting, injuring two NOLA police officers who are in stable condition.
Investigators recovered a handgun and an AR-style rifle after the shootout, law enforcement officials said.
Authorities investigating the ‘mass casualty incident’ say the driver showed ‘very intentional behavior’ after driving into crowds before he got out and fired a weapon.
Videos circulating on social media that appear to have been recorded at the scene shows multiple casualties on the ground as shots ring out in the background
Officials said an improvised explosive device was found in the area. Around 8.30am a ‘small explosion’ went off in the quarter. It was detonated by the bomb squad, WLWT’s Steven Albritton reported.
Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick said the suspect was ‘hellbent on creating carnage.’ No information about his identity has been released. Federal agents will now lead the investigation into the attack.
Witnesses claim Jabbar was ‘wearing full body armor’ and ‘armed with an assault rifle’, and officials said he was ‘trying to run over as many people as he possibly could’.
The FBI will now lead the investigation into the attack.
At first, the FBI said that it was not linked to terrorism – before later confirming that the mass fatality indeed is being investigated as such.
Videos circulating on social media showed a chaotic scene at the tourist hotspot as people ran from the casualty-strewn area while bullets rang out in the background.
Ambulances rushed the wounded to five hospitals and paramedics, ambulances and vehicles from the coroner’s office were at the scene.
Following the horrific tragedy, an image of what appears to be a flagpole on the back of Jabbar’s truck circulated online, sparking mass speculation.
Photos taken after the collision show what appears to be a metallic gray jacket wrapped around a flagpole, but a video shot earlier in the morning showed what appears to be a black flag dangling from the same ‘pole’.
It is unclear if it was placed there before or after the heinous attack.