New Orleans: Bomb Construction Materials Found FBI in Airbnb Rented by 42-year-old Slayer

The FBI believes that the veteran of the U.S. Army who scattered death to prepare the explosives in a nearby rental property. In the microscope of federal researchers the theory has been put in that 42-year-old butcher Samsud din Jabbar rented a nearby Airbnb property in St. Roch to use it as his base before carrying out it in New Orleans. CORVERSE The perpetrator of the massacre, an American former military man, was allegedly “inspired” by ISIS. He was born and raised in Texas and drove an electric vehicle from Houston to Louisiana to carry out the murder attack that killed 15 people and left behind at least 35 injured shortly after the change of time, New Year’s in New Orleans. Exclusive photos of DailyMail show when the FBI removed bomb-making materials from the apartment with two bedrooms and two bathrooms near the French Quarter. CORVERSE At the same source, the area consists of houses rented to tourists travelling for the holiday period, who are now left with no accommodation. Authorities told a couple “not to count” that he would be allowed to return to the residence home, excluding a three-way radius. Special agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and Homeland Security were added to the FBI. A spokesperson for the ATF confirmed that they were involved in helping the investigation, but was unable to make any further comment when contacting DailyMail. Officials were called to the property after firefighters extinguished the fire in the early morning hours, with sources claiming that “bomb construction materials were found”. State Attorney General Liz Muril told NBC News: “We know that these people had rented the house and used it for this purpose.” Finally, sources point out that Jabbar could have rented the property in Airbnb or another rental service before the deadly attack. He wanted to kill his family, but changed his mind. Jabbar recorded his intentions in a series of videos, also saying he planned to kill his family and had dreams that helped him join ISIS. He created the videos while driving from his home in Texas to Louisiana for the attack, as authorities believe. Jabbar made reference to the videos in his divorce and how he originally planned to gather his family for a “fest” in order to kill them, reportedly invoked by CNN. But Jabbar reported in the videos that he changed his plans and joined ISIS, talking about “the many dreams” he had about why he had to join the terrorist group. Officials involved in the investigation examined a series of videos, in which the perpetrator seems to express the above considerations. Now, the authorities are carefully examining Jabbar’s videos in order to explain how from a veteran of the American army he became the perpetrator of the attack. Who was 42-year-old butcher Samsud din Jabbar? Samsud din Jabbar graduated from Central Texas College in 2010 and from Georgia State University in 2017, according to his resume. Both degrees concerned computer science and information technology. He worked in business development and data engineering in consultant companies Deloitte and Accenture. This looks to have been taken from Crystal in the 100 block of Bourbon Street, just as the truck would have been turned from Canal Street and immediately accelerated. — Fix New Orleans (@FixNOLA) Georgia State University confirmed at CNN that she studied at the institution from 2015 to 2017 and obtained a degree in IT systems. Jabbar served in the army for more than ten years as a human resources expert and IT expert between March 2007 and January 2015 and was found in Afghanistan once from February 2009 to January 2010. After completing his active service in January 2015, he served as a reserve in the army until July 2020, when he was discharged with the rank of sergeant. Information from Dailymail, CNN