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Routine Patrol Leads Police To Alleged Premeditated Assault Plans
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Routine Patrol Leads Police To Alleged Premeditated Assault Plans

Jim Flanders
Last updated: December 3, 2025 1:01 am
Jim Flanders Published December 3, 2025
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Police in Delaware say a simple late night patrol may have stopped a violent plot after a man was found with a firearm and detailed assault notes in a Wilmington park. The FBI has taken over the investigation while the suspect remains jailed.


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WILMINGTON, DE (4-minute read) — A routine patrol through a closed city park may have stopped a violent plan from moving forward, according to police in Delaware. Officers with the New Castle County Police Department came across a truck parked inside Canby Park West shortly after midnight on November 24 and decided to investigate rather than wave the driver out. That decision, officials say, may have prevented a serious assault against the University of Delaware police.

When officers approached the vehicle, they noticed the driver, identified as 25 year old Luqmaan Khan, appeared nervous and kept reaching toward the same spot inside the truck. Police say he refused instructions and was taken into custody. A search of the truck revealed a firearm, ammunition, a conversion kit, body armor, binoculars, a laptop and a notebook filled with what investigators describe as detailed assault planning.

Inside the notebook, police found a diagram of the University of Delaware police department building that included entry and exit routes, notes on tactics and ways to avoid law enforcement detection. One section reportedly included the phrase “kill all martyrdom.” Investigators say Khan later told them in an interview that becoming a martyr was something he considered a personal goal.

Once officers saw the notebook, they immediately contacted the FBI, which soon took over the case. A search warrant executed at Khan’s nearby home led agents to another handgun that had been illegally modified. Neither firearm was registered.

Neighbors say they were shocked by the raid. One woman who lives next door and asked to be identified only as Mary said federal agents shattered windows and used flash devices during the search. She described Khan as once friendly and eager to chat, even cutting her son’s hair on one occasion. Over the last few months, she noticed he had become withdrawn and stopped acknowledging neighbors altogether.

Khan, who moved to the United States as a child and is a citizen, has no previous criminal convictions. At this time he faces only firearm charges, though federal investigators have not ruled out further charges related to the alleged threat.

The University of Delaware notified students by email, acknowledging the fear such news can cause while stressing there is no known active threat. Students on campus expressed a mix of worry and relief, noting their appreciation that the situation was communicated quickly.

Khan has since been banned from all University of Delaware properties while the investigation continues.

Delaware Patrol May Have Prevented Targeted Police Assault

This situation reinforces the importance of proactive police work as well as the value of situational awareness for everyday citizens. Whether driving, walking through a park or moving around campus, paying attention to unusual behavior can be one of the strongest tools for personal safety. For those who carry a concealed firearm, staying alert and avoiding unnecessary risks are key parts of responsible self defense.

Safety Tip: If you carry a concealed firearm, routinely practice identifying exits, potential cover and the behavior of people around you. Strong situational awareness often prevents danger long before any defensive action becomes necessary.

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