ISIS-inspired terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar set fire to a luxury Airbnb property in New Orleans to destroy evidence, federal officials revealed. The 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran left the two-bedroom, two-bathroom property on Mandeville Street strewn with white powder and wires before executing the deadly attack that killed 15 and injured 35 others.
He turned the residence into a bomb-making facility before setting one of the bedrooms on fire. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives said in a statement that Jabbar “set a small fire in the hallway and strategically placed accelerants throughout the house in his effort to destroy it and other evidence of his crime.”
Every Move Planned Before Deadly Attack
One of the windows of the property was shattered, giving a glimpse of a charred room covered in black soot and ash. The investigation revealed that after Jabbar left the scene, the fire eventually burned out on its own before …