The FBI's renewed interest in the North Harris County residence of Sheden Jabar signals the seriousness of the investigation. Agents returned to the property to follow up on previous findings, including the alarming discovery of bomb-making materials. Residents in the area have been left in shock as they learn more about Jabar's disturbing activities.
In a surprising turn, FBI agents revealed that Sheden Jabar attempted to set fire to a rental home in New Orleans. The fire was intended to destroy evidence, yet fortunately, it was controlled before spreading. Investigators found critical evidence of bomb-making that has raised serious alarm about the potential threat Jabar posed.
Local residents have expressed their disbelief regarding Sheden Jabar, a figure they considered quiet and unremarkable. Interviews with neighbors revealed that Jabar kept primarily to himself, concealing any violent inclinations. As the investigation progresses, residents are grappling with the reality of the situation unfolding in their neighborhood.
The FBI's investigation into Sheden Jabar has led to alarming discoveries both at his home in North Harris County and at a rental property in New Orleans. Earlier today, agents returned to the North Harris County residence after towing away a vehicle linked to Jabar's mother. This extensive investigation has revealed troubling details about Jabar's activities, including his previous rental of a home in New Orleans where evidence of a planned arson was uncovered. Investigators confirmed that Jabar attempted to set fire to the Mandville Street property in New Orleans, using accelerants in multiple rooms, evidently as an effort to destroy evidence related to bomb-making activities. Fortunately, the fire did not escalate beyond control, giving emergency responders the opportunity to quell the flames and allowing evidence to be collected. Bomb-making precursors were found, as well as what appears to be a homemade silencer.The compound was probably PETN or Urea Nitrate. If he was really clever it could have been RDX/HDX, but I doubt it. If it was simply TNT or Ammonal than it would not be a rare compound at all. Just my 2 cents...
It is what Sean Ryan was talking about with his guest. Terrorists have now come up with a mixture combination that will not go off in metal detectors. Missiles are also coming across the border. It;s going to be a bad 2025 I think.
Ironically, these attacks are going to also further highlight the corruption and greed of the insurance industry. Property insurance—and most health insurance—won’t cover injury or damage caused in terrorist events unless the policy holder buys a “rider” for terrorism.
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