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Copies of Quran, bomb-making materials found at New Orleans attacker’s home

January 4, 2025

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Copies of Quran, bomb-making materials found at New Orleans attacker’s home

The FBI and Houston SWAT raided the home of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect in the New Orleans terrorist attack, uncovering bomb-making materials, multiple copies of the Quran, and other items.

The raid and findings

Authorities intensified their investigation following the New Year’s Day attack, where Jabbar drove a pick-up truck into a New Orleans crowd, killing 15 people. The attacker, reportedly influenced by ISIS, had an IS flag in his vehicle.

At his Houston residence, investigators found:

  • Multiple copies of the Quran and a book on Christianity.
  • Bomb-making chemicals and other materials.
  • A military-style backpack, pepper spray, and an elevated computer desk.

Photos from inside the home, shared by Fox News, show a disorganized living space with overturned furniture and scattered belongings.

Background on the attacker

Jabbar, a 13-year US Army veteran with a tour in Afghanistan, was described by neighbors as a “quiet” individual. Despite his military background, authorities noted his alleged radicalization by ISIS.

Social media has speculated links between the New Orleans attack and a Tesla Cybertruck explosion in Las Vegas. Both attackers were reportedly stationed at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg) in North Carolina, though no official confirmation of a connection has been made.