FBI Houston says bottles of sulfuric acid were found inside a cooler at a Harris County storage facility rented by the Bourbon Street terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- As federal officials keep digging into the past of the suspect in the deadly New Orleans attack, FBI Houston was back at the home where he lived on Friday. ABC13 confirmed ...
and he was on his way to New Orleans where he would live" and "didn't take any furniture because he said this new home would be furnished." The FBI in Houston did not tell KHOU more on what was ...
The FBI on Tuesday also released more details on Jabbar's visits to New Orleans before the attack. On Nov. 10 Jabbar took a train from Houston to New Orleans and returned to Texas that evening on ...
The FBI said an initial review of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, 42, showed that the man conducted extensive online research into New ...
The FBI said it is pursuing leads in Houston, where Jabbar lived ... allegedly drove a truck into a crowd celebrating the New Year on New Orleans' storied Bourbon Street. FBI agents showed ...
An FBI official said Sunday that the man responsible for the New Orleans truck attack visited ... also looking into the suspect's activity in Houston where he resided at the time of the attack.
Around the spring of 2024, Jabbar began following extremist views,” the FBI said. On Nov. 10, 2024, Jabbar took a train from Houston to New Orleans. He returned back to Houston the same evening ...
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a U.S. citizen from Houston, carried out the attack ... historic French Quarter. RELATED: New Orleans truck attack update: FBI provides new details from investigation Jabbar ...
The FBI said Jabbar bought two coolers that he later used to conceal IEDs on Bourbon Street and that he drove from his native Houston to New Orleans on Dec. 31 to carryout his planned attack.
The FBI said Jabbar bought two coolers that he later used to conceal IEDs on Bourbon Street and that he drove from his native Houston to New Orleans on Dec. 31 to carry out his planned attack.