A University of Delaware student was arrested with a car full of guns, body armor, and a manifesto that declared he wanted to “kill all” in a mass shooting on the Wilmington campus to achieve “martyrdom.”

Luqmaan Khan, 25, was arrested on Nov. 24 after cops found the high-powered cache in his car where he was parked in a public park after class hours.

University of Delaware student Luqmaan Khan was arrested with a car full of guns, body armor, and extensive plans to carry out an apparent mass shooting on the Wilmington campus. New Castle County Police
Khan, 25, was arrested on Nov. 24 after cops found the high-powered cache in his car where he was parked in a public park after class hours. New Castle County Police

Khan had ammunition with him, a pistol, numerous extended ammo magazines, and a conversion kit which can turn a handgun into a semi-automatic rifle.

He was allegedly plotting a violent attack on his school’s police department, with a notebook of handwritten plans including phrases like “kill all – martyrdom,” according to ABC 6.

Khan was arrested at the scene after cops found him in the park, and searched his car when he appeared visibly nervous.

Khan was allegedly plotting a violent attack on his school’s police department, with a notebook of handwritten plans including phrases like “kill all – martyrdom.”

“They just randomly drove up in the Canby Park West, and when they located the vehicle in the park, once they made contact with the individual, rather than just shooing the person out, saying, ‘Hey, the park is closed,’ they did police work,” Newcastle Police Master Cpl. Richard Chambers said.

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