Skip to main content
Delaware House Republicans

House of Representatives Recognizes New Castle County Police for Thwarting Suspected Terrorist Attack

December 5, 2025

Earlier today, the Delaware House of Representatives officially praised the work of the New Castle County Police in averting a suspected act of terrorism.

On behalf of the entire House of Representatives, Speaker of the House Melissa Minor-Brown presented a House Tribute to the agency at a gathering attended by other elected officials and members of Delaware’s law enforcement community.

According to information supplied by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Delaware, on Monday, November 24, at approximately 11:47 p.m., New Castle County Police officers patrolling Canby Park West observed a Toyota Tacoma in the park after hours. Officers initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle driven by 25-year-old Luqmaan Khan of Wilmington. During the stop, officers developed probable cause to order Mr. Khan out of the vehicle. He refused to comply, resisted arrest, and was taken into custody.

During their investigation, officers discovered a loaded .357 caliber Glock handgun in the vehicle. The handgun had been outfitted with a firearm brace conversion kit and an extended 27-round magazine. Officers also recovered from the car three more loaded, 27-round magazines, a loaded Glock 9mm magazine, an armored ballistic plate, and a notebook.

In the handwritten notebook, Khan discussed weapons and firearms, how they could be used in an attack, and a diagram of the University of Delaware’s Police Department facility, including entry and exit points.

The next day, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and New Castle County Police executed a search warrant at Mr. Khan’s home, where they discovered a Glock 9mm handgun equipped with an illegal machinegun conversion device, a scoped rifle, eleven more extended magazines, and ammunition.

Mr. Khan has been initially charged with illegally possessing a machine gun. The investigation is ongoing, and additional charges may be added. Federal prosecutors will handle the case.

“Thanks to the proactive work of these patrol officers, a dangerous threat to our community was stopped before it could escalate into violence,” said Colonel James J. Leonard III of the New Castle County Police Department.

Recent Updates


Filter by Category

Marathon Last Night of the Legislative Session Reveals Need for Proposal

Earlier this year, State Rep. Lyndon Yearick (R-Camden, Woodside) introduced House Bill 428, a proposed constitutional amendment to establish a “Crossover Day” in Delaware. Under the amendment, each chamber of the General Assembly would be prohibited from passing bills and […]

Marathon Last Night of the Legislative Session Reveals Need for Proposal

A Tale of Two First Responder Bills

It was the best of times for supporters of a measure to increase penalties for people who wantonly damage emergency equipment, but the worst of times for the sponsors of a bill to create a safe zone around working first […]

A Tale of Two First Responder Bills

Marathon Last Night of the Legislative Session Reveals Need for Proposal

Earlier this year, State Rep. Lyndon Yearick (R-Camden, Woodside) introduced House Bill 428, a proposed constitutional amendment to establish a “Crossover Day” in Delaware. Under the amendment, each chamber of the General Assembly would be prohibited from passing bills and […]

Marathon Last Night of the Legislative Session Reveals Need for Proposal

A Tale of Two First Responder Bills

It was the best of times for supporters of a measure to increase penalties for people who wantonly damage emergency equipment, but the worst of times for the sponsors of a bill to create a safe zone around working first […]

A Tale of Two First Responder Bills

New Law Expands Hunting Opportunities in Delaware

The Statute Also Broadens Ammunition Allowed for Deer Hunting For Immediate Release: June 17, 2026 For More Information: Joseph Fulgham, 302-744-4184 A bill recently signed into law by Gov. Matt Meyer expands hunting in the First State by removing restrictions […]

State Rep. Jeff Hilovsky Not Seeking Reelection

For Immediate Release: Thursday, May 7, 2026For More Information: Joseph Fulgham, 302-744-4184 State Rep. Jeff Hilovsky (R-Long Neck, Oak Orchard) announced today that he will not seek reelection this fall. The two-term legislator said his decision was mainly motivated by […]

State Rep. Jeff Hilovsky Not Seeking Reelection

The Road to Equity: Delaware’s Property Reassessment Crisis

by Rep. Mike Smith For the first time in over 40 years, Delaware underwent a comprehensive statewide property reassessment. This process has understandably caused “sticker shock” and frustration for many. It is essential to clarify that this was not a […]

The Road to Equity: Delaware’s Property Reassessment Crisis

Time to Transform Delaware Public Education

By Dr. Jeff Hilovsky, State Representative, District 4 The world is changing nearly faster than we can react. Education in Delaware can lead the way by wisely incorporating Artificial Intelligence (AI) into classrooms now. Education must change, as the centuries-old […]

Time to Transform Delaware Public Education

Here’s the Thing…About Practicing What You Preach

Joseph Fulgham, Director of Policy and Communications,Delaware House of Representatives Republican Caucus Earlier this week, the House passed legislation requiring electric utilities to establish separate, higher rates for commercial facilities that use large amounts of energy. While this bill addresses […]