Shamsud-Din Jabbar grew up in Texas, joined the U.S. Army and eventually settled in Houston, where he spun up a real estate business and made $120,000 a year for one of the world’s largest consulting firms.But the 42-year-old U.S. citizen, who authorities say plowed a…
Army Vet’s Path to Radicalization Followed Divorces, Struggling Businesses in Texas
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