FBI finds sulfuric acid in Harris County storage unit
The FBI and local Houston law enforcement were on the scene of a location believed to be associated with the suspect in the deadly New Orleans truck attack
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.
The FBI in Houston did not elaborate more and referred to the FBI in New Orleans as the lead investigators. Investigators say Jabbar was "hellbent" on killing New Year's Day revelers. Initially ...
Officials said Wednesday afternoon they were securing a perimeter in north Houston in connection to the terrorist attack in New Orleans.
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 FBI’s Houston office and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are conducting law-enforcement activity near the intersection of Hugh Road and Crescent Peak Drive in north Houston, FBI Houston said in a post on X.
On Thursday morning, they said their search was completed. The FBI in Houston released the following update Wednesday night. "FBI Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are continuing a ...
FBI agents found sulfuric acid bottles in Shamsud-Din Jabbar's storage unit, related to the New Orleans attack, with no current threat to public safety.
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.