Missouri man charged for posting bomb-making tutorials that aided New Orleans attack
A Missouri man, Jordan Derrick, has been charged with federal offenses for allegedly publishing online bomb-making tutorials that were used by the perpetrator of the New Year's Day 2025 attack in New Orleans. Derrick is accused of providing step-by-step instructions for manufacturing explosives, including military-grade materials, which authorities believe were utilized by Shamsud-Din Jabbar to create improvised devices.

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AI-generatedA Missouri man, Jordan Derrick, has been charged with federal offenses for allegedly publishing online bomb-making tutorials that were used by the perpetrator of the New Year's Day 2025 attack in New Orleans. Derrick is accused of providing step-by-step instructions for manufacturing explosives, including military-grade materials, which authorities believe were utilized by Shamsud-Din Jabbar to create improvised devices. Jabbar, a sympathizer of the Islamic State, rammed a truck into a crowd on Bourbon Street, killing 14 people, and had also planted two undetonated explosive devices. The investigation gained urgency after a separate explosion in Missouri, where an individual claimed to have made an explosive using Derrick's tutorials. Derrick faces significant prison time if convicted.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedDerrick's tutorials allegedly demonstrated how to synthesize volatile, military-grade materials like RDX, TNT, and PETN.
Jabbar's improvised explosive devices were consistent with techniques Derrick posted about starting September 2023.
Shamsud-Din Jabbar, the New Orleans attacker, killed 14 people and injured dozens.
Missouri man Jordan Derrick charged for posting online bomb-making tutorials used in New Orleans attack.
An explosion at a Missouri home in May 2026 was allegedly caused by manufacturing an explosive from Derrick's tutorials.