Shamsud-Din Jabbar, drove a rented truck into Bourbon Street, mowing down revelers which has been termed as an act of terrorism by US federal investigators. At least fourteen people were killed and dozens were injured while Shamsud-Din Jabbar died in a shootout with police.
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Shamsud-Din Jabbar, a 42-year-old ISIS-inspired New Orleans terrorist, left behind a chilling scene in his North Houston trailer home- complete with bomb-making materials, a Quran open to a passage glorifying violence, and signs of a life spiraling into chaos, reported The New York Post.
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When FBI raided Jabbar’s north Houston house on Wednesday, it was filled with chemical residue and chemical bottles, while an inventory of items seized by investigators included a long list of compounds used in bomb-making. The video posted by the New York Post showed a workbench in Jabbar’s bedroom set up for assembling explosives.
Numerous books about Islam were also on the shelf and around the squalid home, while a prayer rug was rolled up nearby, the report said.
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