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NY Post
New York Post
2 Jan 2025


NextImg:Exclusive | First pics of terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar’s squalid home show workout equipment, gun case — as it’s revealed he told neighbors he was moving to New Orleans

HOUSTON — The New Orleans terrorist lived in a dilapidated trailer with cheap furniture, rusted workout equipment and a possible handgun case on the kitchen table, an exclusive first look inside shows.

The home in a predominantly Muslim neighborhood of North Houston where suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar lived looks like it was hastily abandoned before he attacked Bourbon Street on New Year’s Day — killing 14 and injuring dozens.

The home was left in shambles. F. Carter Smith for NY Post

Neighbors told The Post that Jabbar, 42, had only left the house hours before his bloody 3 a.m. rampage, claiming to them that he was moving to the Big Easy for a better job.

Muntaz Bashir, who lives next door, said he offered to help Jabbar move that morning, but the killer explained he was moving to a furnished apartment in New Orleans, and wasn’t bringing anything with him.

The terrorist was killed in the attack. FBI/AFP via Getty Images

Bashir saw the new white Ford F-150 Lightning pickup Jabbar used in his rampage and assumed he’d rented or bought it for the move.

Live updates: Everything to know about the New Orleans terror attack

Jabbar’s home contained an industrial-style cabinet amongst the clutter. F. Carter Smith for NY Post
Towels were strewn on the dryer of the home. F. Carter Smith for NY Post

Just hours after the neighbors spoke Tuesday morning, Jabbar was shot dead by police about 350 miles away when he plowed that same truck through the packed crowd.

“Unfortunately, you can’t read someone’s mind,” Bashir said, explaining that Jabbar appeared completely normal when they spoke that morning.

“I was shocked.”