New Orleans ISIS terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar had a workbench in his bedroom that was set up for making bombs – while a Quran on his bookshelf was left open to a passage about martyrdom, exclusive photos obtained by The Post show.
Jabbar’s Texas home was filled with chemical residues and chemical bottles, while a list of items seized by FBI — left behind by investigators who raided his house on Wednesday — included a long list compounds used in bomb-making.
The home, a squalid trailer in North Houston, was in a state of disarray Thursday, with the front door kicked down, cabinets thrown open, and its cheap furniture tossed around the place after the raid by the feds.
A back bedroom was filled with children’s toys and bunk beds, while the main bedroom had a keffiyeh hanging in the closet.
Jabbar pledged allegiance to ISIS in videos posted minutes before he rammed a rented Ford F-150 Lightning truck down Bourbon Street and mowed down New Year’s revelers early Wednesday — killing 14 people and wounding dozens of others.
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