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The FBI is back on Friday at a Harris County, Texas, house where New Orleans attack suspect Shamsud-Din Jabbar was living.
Federal investigators previously said they found two IEDs near the site of the New Orleans truck attack. They also detonated some materials found at a New Orleans Airbnb.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar set fire to his New Orleans rental property in an effort to destroy bomb-making evidence prior to the attack, the FBI and the ATF said.
The FBI also confirms that it found bomb-making materials at a home in Houston at which Shamsud-Din Jabbar lived before coming to New Orleans.