FBI Houston’s Special Agent Bomb Technicians found a cooler with sulfuric acid inside the storage unit. It can be used to make explosives.
FBI Houston confirms that a “court-authorized law enforcement activity” was conducted at a storage facility on Monday night in relation to the New Orleans attack on New Year's Day.
According to an NBC affiliate in Houston, agents were seen in and out of at least one storage unit at SpareBox Storage on Walters Road.
The FBI confirmed it found a cooler with bottles of sulfuric acid in a storage unit that was searched in Harris County as part of its investigation into the deadly New Orleans attack.
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.
The U.S. Army veteran who drove a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year’s revelers acted alone, the FBI said Thursday, reversing its position from a day earlier that he likely worked with others in the deadly attack that officials said was inspired by the Islamic State group.
HOUSTON — While police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation continue their investigation into a terrorist act that killed at least 15 and injured more than 30 on New Year's Eve in New Orleans ...
Precursor chemicals” for making explosives were found at the home of terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s home in Houston, according to the FBI. Multiple news reports confirmed agents returned to Jabbar’s mobile home Friday to seek more evidence after first raiding it Thursday.
The criminal complaint states Liang and others tricked a Waukesha woman out of $707,390 in cashier's checks and gold bars over about a year timeframe. Court documents indicate the woman was targeted with a popup on her computer telling her to call a phone number.
By making a bomb with the powerful explosive RDX, Shamsud-Din Jabbar was mimicking the tactics of terrorist groups operating in the Middle East, experts say.
A new report from NBC news says the suspect accused of a terrorist attack in New Orleans used an explosive so powerful it could have killed hundreds had the bombs worked. According to NBC, the explosive was so powerful that shrapnel could have been sprayed for hundreds of yards.