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.
HOUSTON — While police and the Federal Bureau of Investigation continue their investigation into a terrorist act that killed at least 15 and injured more than 30 on New Year's Eve in New Orleans ...
FBI Houston confirms that a “court-authorized law enforcement activity” was conducted at a storage facility on Monday night in relation to the New Orleans attack on New Year's Day.
The FBI in Houston did not elaborate more and referred to the FBI in New Orleans as the lead investigators. Investigators say Jabbar was "hellbent" on killing New Year's Day revelers. Initially ...
Officials said Wednesday afternoon they were securing a perimeter in north Houston in connection to the terrorist attack in New Orleans.
HOUSTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in Houston has confirmed the discovery of bomb-making chemicals at the Texas home of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspect in the Bourbon Street attack.
Precursor chemicals” for making explosives were found at the home of terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s home in Houston, according to the FBI. Multiple news reports confirmed agents returned to Jabbar’s mobile home Friday to seek more evidence after first raiding it Thursday.
On Thursday morning, they said their search was completed. The FBI in Houston released the following update Wednesday night. "FBI Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are continuing a ...
Outgoing FBI Director Christopher Wray says the bureau must remain independent, above the partisan fray and “committed to upholding the rule of law."
The Islamic State group-inspired attacker who killed 14 people in a truck rampage on New Year’s Day in New Orleans shot at police from inside his truck before officers fatally shot him, police bodycam footage released Friday shows.
The criminal complaint states Liang and others tricked a Waukesha woman out of $707,390 in cashier's checks and gold bars over about a year timeframe. Court documents indicate the woman was targeted with a popup on her computer telling her to call a phone number.