FBI Houston revealed that investigators found bottles of commercially available sulfuric acid in a storage unit linked to Bourbon Street attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
FBI Houston and the Harris County Sheriff's Office on Monday found a cooler and bottles of sulfuric acid while searching a storage unit rented by Shamsud-Din Jabbar as part of their investigation into ...
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 ...
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 ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- FBI Houston is back at the home of the suspect in the deadly attack in New Orleans on Friday. ABC13 confirmed the FBI was conducting court-ordered law enforcement activity.
FBI Houston’s Special Agent Bomb Technicians and Evidence Response Team members found bottles of commercially available sulfuric acid inside a cooler. Sulfuric acid 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 ...
Later that day, FBI agents raided Jabbar’s mobile home located within a small, predominately Muslim community just north of Houston. By Thursday morning, authorities announced that there was no ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Congressional lawmakers demanded answers Wednesday about the FBI's response to the Jan. 1 truck attack in ...
The FBI Houston announced they seized a vehicle when they returned to the home of the Bourbon Street terrorism attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
At least 15 people are dead and dozens injured in New Orleans after a driver plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of New Year's ...
Follow the Houston Landing for updates on the terror attack in New Orleans and the possible Houston ties of the suspect.