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AND THE FBI WAS ABLE TO TRACE JABBAR’S ACTIVITIES FROM OVER A YEAR AGO. THEY’RE TRACKING HIS TRIPS TO VARIOUS PLACES, HIS PURCHASE OF WEAPONS AND POTENTIAL CONTACT WITH PEOPLE TO CONNECT ALL THE DOTS.
FBI Houston’s Special Agent Bomb Technicians and Evidence Response Team members found bottles of commercially available sulfuric acid inside a cooler. Sulfuric acid can be used to make explosives.