A Pakistani immigrant and College of Delaware scholar has been arrested after police discovered weapons, ammunition, physique armour, and a manifesto allegedly outlining plans for a mass taking pictures.
Luqmaan Khan, 25, was taken into custody on November 24 after police noticed him parked outdoors the college at night time and appearing suspiciously.
Officers proceeded to hold out a search on his car, the place a pistol, ammunition and physique armour plates have been found.
Prosecutors say the weapon was modified right into a semi-automatic rifle.

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Officers additionally discovered a pocket book containing handwritten notes that allegedly detailed plans for an assault on his former college’s campus police division.
The pocket book included a map of the police headquarters, with entry and exit factors marked.
Based on ABC Information, the notes featured phrases similar to "kill all" and "martyrdom".
Police have described the writings as “premeditated assault plans” and “warfare methods".

After his arrest, Mr Khan reportedly informed police that turning into a martyr was “one of many biggest issues you are able to do".
Authorities say the total motivation behind the alleged plot stays unclear.
The 25-year-old, who moved to the US from Pakistan as a baby, is an American citizen, based on New Citadel County Police.
The FBI later raided his dwelling and found extra weapons.
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Brokers discovered an AR-style rifle and one other pistol, modified into a completely computerized machine gun with the power to shoot 1,200 rounds in beneath a minute.
The FBI additionally discovered 11 prolonged magazines, hollow-point bullets and a bulletproof vest.
All of the weapons discovered within the suspect’s possession have been unregistered.
Neighbours stated the 25-year-old had as soon as been pleasant however had grown ‘standoffish’ in latest months.
Mr Khan stays in custody and has been charged with unlawful possession of a machine gun.
An FBI investigation stays ongoing.
Police have stated catastrophe was narrowly averted because of a stroke of extraordinary luck.
Newcastle Police Grasp Corporal Richard Chambers stated: “They only randomly drove up within the Canby Park West, and after they positioned the car within the park, as soon as they made contact with the person, reasonably than simply shooing the particular person out, saying, ‘Hey, the park is closed,’ they did police work."
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