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Sulfuric acid found at Harris County storage unit
FBI finds cooler filled with sulfuric acid in Texas storage unit while probing New Orleans terror attack
Federal authorities discovered a cooler filled with sulfuric acid in a Texas storage unit similar to the one found after Shamsud-Din Jabbar carried out his deadly truck attack on Bourbon Street, the FBI said Tuesday.
Chemical used for explosives found in New Orleans terrorist's storage unit: FBI
FBI Houston says bottles of sulfuric acid were found inside a cooler at a Harris County storage facility rented by the Bourbon Street terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
FBI Finds Sulfuric Acid Bottles in Harris County Storage Unit Linked to Suspected New Orleans Attacker
FBI agents found sulfuric acid bottles in Shamsud-Din Jabbar's storage unit, related to the New Orleans attack, with no current threat to public safety.
FBI Houston finds sulfuric acid in storage unit linked to Bourbon Street attack suspect
FBI Houston revealed that investigators found bottles of commercially available sulfuric acid in a storage unit linked to Bourbon Street attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
New Orleans attack update: Sulfuric acid found at Harris County storage unit
The FBI Houston confirms bottles of sulfuric acid were found in a Harris County storage facility rented by New Orleans attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar.
FBI finds cooler, sulfuric acid in Houston area storage unit rented by New Orleans attacker Jabbar
FBI Houston and the Harris County Sheriff's Office conducted a court-issued search warrant at a storage unit in north Harris County on Monday night. Both agencies responded to SpareBox Storage in the 11900 block of Walters Road in Houston around 9 p.
FBI, HCSO search Harris County storage unit in connection with Bourbon Street terror attack
FBI Houston’s Special Agent Bomb Technicians found a cooler with sulfuric acid inside the storage unit. It can be used to make explosives.
FBI finds cooler in Houston storage unit tied to Bourbon Street attack
According to an NBC affiliate in Houston, agents were seen in and out of at least one storage unit at SpareBox Storage on Walters Road.
FBI finds cooler filled with sulfuric acid tied to suspect in New Orleans terror attack
In a new court filing, federal prosecutors allege the suspect who took a hostage and got into a shootout with Yellowstone National Park rangers in July ranted that he "refuse[s] t
FBI finds sulfuric acid in Harris County storage unit as part of investigation into NOLA attack
The FBI on Tuesday confirmed it found a cooler with bottles of sulfuric acid in a storage unit that was searched overnight in north Harris County as part of its investigation into the deadly New Orleans attack.
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New Orleans attacker tried to use explosives that could have killed hundreds
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Buzbee Law Firm files lawsuit against Pemex on behalf of 8 injured in October hydrogen sulfide leak
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Chemical used for explosives found in Texas storage locker linked to New Orleans attacker, authorities say
Bottles of sulfuric acid were found in a unit northwest of Houston during a search by the FBI and Harris County Sheriff’s Office.
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