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Two days after the New Orleans terror suspect mowed down New Year’s Eve revelers, a journalist was allowed to tour his home without an FBI escort.
People have questions after a reporter was given unsupervised access to the home of Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the suspected mastermind behind the ISIS-inspired terror attack on American soil. New York Post’s Jennie Taer posted a 2-minute video to X, and people have some questions for the intelligence agencies that are supposed to be conducting investigations.
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EXCLUSIVE TOUR of the NOLA terrorists home—-
where we found a bomb-making station and a Quran open to a chilling passage about martyrdom @nyposthttps://t.co/LKV7npCOE5 pic.twitter.com/a1znIURjyM
— Jennie Taer ️ (@JennieSTaer) January 2, 2025
The eye-opening, first-hand look into the everyday life of a man suspected of committing a radical terror attack prompted some to ask questions. One America News Network’s Chanel Rion wondered why her team wasn’t given the same ability to tour the home of Thomas Crooks, who attempted to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump.
Why didn’t FBI let us tour Thomas Crooks’s home? https://t.co/AFWCCjFdf4
— Chanel Rion OAN (@ChanelRion) January 3, 2025
Others noted the speed with which this investigation has progressed, compared to other federal investigations such as the one into the Nashville shooter.
Okay… WTF is going on? I feel like I’m losing my mind.
We’re less than 48 hours out from a supposed “ISIS-inspired terrorist attack” and the FBI just let this rando “journalist” into the suspects home, totally unguided, and let her show off the warrant and the “chemical… pic.twitter.com/1hPddAns0X
— Mel (@Villgecrazylady) January 3, 2025
“Okay… WTF is going on? I feel like I’m losing my mind. We’re less than 48 hours out from a supposed ‘ISIS-inspired terrorist attack’ and the FBI just let this rando ‘journalist’ into the suspect’s home, totally unguided, and let her show off the warrant and the ‘chemical seizure list’ ON CAMERA along with all his other perfectly staged props like a Quran and his chemical workbench,” the user noted. “Nah. Nope. Not buying ANY of this bullshit. Yall are trying way too hard. We couldn’t get the Nashville shooter’s ‘manifesto’ for over a full year and yall are giving thots in yoga pants full access to a potential terror-cell planning site 36 hours after a terrorist attack? Fvck you. I want a refund.”
Other users had questions of their own:
They’re saying in here, the landlord. But he wouldn’t have the authority to.
— Almost Normal (@93A4Jules) January 3, 2025
Wait, one day after this event and a reporter is allowed to stroll through this house on a tour? I actually like it — It’s just totally inconsistent with anything we’ve ever seen before.
— Discourse Dive (@discourse_dive) January 2, 2025
Sooooooo, you just showed the list of chemicals that the New Orleans person used, and now a person who probably going to be a copycat has an idea of what to possibly make. Great. Probably not the smartest idea to share that.
— R A W S A L E R T S (@rawsalerts) January 3, 2025
When was the last time they gave tours to the media of a terrorist at home ? Never ? Somethings up ?
— Margie Dunn (@Dunn17Margie) January 3, 2025
Where was this access to the home of the Butler Trump assassin’s home?
What about Ryan Routh? Or the Vegas shooter from a few years ago?
What about access to other mass shooters or terrorists homes?
Fishy AF.
— Brady Middleton (@planetbrady) January 3, 2025
I’m sorry but how is this even possible? Why would this crime scene not be taped off and completely off limits at this point? This speaks to the incompetence of the FBI, I want more access and transparency just as much as anybody, but this not it.
— P.T. Ward (@HTWardish) January 2, 2025
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