University of Delaware student accused of 'frightening' plot to attack campus police
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A University of Delaware student has been arrested and now faces both federal and state charges. Authorities say the student was involved in a planned attack targeting the University of Delaware Police Department.

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Delaware reported that Luqmaan Khan, a 25-year-old resident of Wilmington, was apprehended on Monday after being stopped by police in the city.

During the search of Khan’s vehicle, officers from the New Castle County Police Department discovered a .357 caliber Glock handgun, which was loaded with 27 rounds and fitted into a microplastic conversion firearm brace kit. They also found three additional 27-round magazines, an armored ballistic plate, and a marble composition notebook, according to information from the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Prosecutors revealed that the notebook contained handwritten notes discussing various weapons and firearms, potential methods for carrying out an attack, and strategies to evade law enforcement detection post-attack. The notes singled out a specific member of the University of Delaware Police Department and included a diagram of a building, detailing its entry and exit points with “UD Police Station” labeled underneath.

Weapons allegedly found on Luqmaan Khan during arrest

The New Castle County Police Department confirmed that several weapons were located in Luqmaan Khan’s vehicle during a traffic stop in Wilmington, Delaware, on Monday, November 25, 2025. (New Castle County Police Department)

Khan was federally charged with illegally possessing a machinegun, an offense that carries a maximum penalty of 10 years imprisonment.

University of Delaware interim President Laura Carlson said Khan was an undergraduate student at the time of his arrest.

“The University has temporarily separated the student from the University, including a ban from all UD campuses while legal matters are being resolved. We have been working closely with law enforcement throughout this matter and are sharing this information with you now that we have been cleared to do so,” she said in a statement to the campus community.

“There are no known or immediate threats to the University of Delaware community,” Carlson added. She described how authorities released “evidence of a plan that targeted the University of Delaware Police Department.”

“This is frightening to all of us,” Carlson said.

University of Delaware police vehicle

The New Castle County Police Department said it stopped a “potential threat targeting the University of Delaware Police Department.” (Google Maps)

The New Castle County Police Department (NCCPD) announced Tuesday that Khan is facing multiple charges at the state level, including felony counts of possession of a large capacity magazine and carrying a concealed deadly weapon, and a misdemeanor count of resisting arrest.

“On Monday, November 24, 2025, at approximately 11:47 p.m., Patrol Officers from B-Squad were conducting a property check in Canby Park West when they observed a white Toyota Tacoma in the parkland, after hours,” police said. “Officers initiated a traffic stop on the vehicle and contacted the driver, and sole occupant, 25-year-old Luqmaan Khan of Wilmington.”

“Officers developed probable cause to order Khan out of the vehicle, and he refused to comply. Subsequently, Khan resisted arrest and was taken into custody by the officers,” it added.

The following day, a search that included the FBI was carried out at Khan’s residence in Wilmington.

“Within, law enforcement recovered a Glock 19 9mm handgun equipped with an illegal machinegun conversion device, commonly called a ‘switch.’ Law enforcement also recovered a .556 rifle with a scope and a red dot sight, eleven more extended magazines, hollow point rounds of ammunition, and a two-plate tactical vest equipped with a single ballistic plate,” the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.

FBI seal

The New Castle County Police Department said on Tuesday, Dec. 2, 2025, that, “Luqmaan Kahn was arraigned and committed in lieu of $107,200 cash bail and subsequently turned over to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for additional criminal charges.” (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)

“This case is a quintessential example of federal and state law enforcement collaborating to neutralize a grave threat to Delaware before the worst could come to pass. I want to thank our dedicated law enforcement partners at the FBI and the NCCPD for their exceptional work. As always, we are proud to work with them to keep Delaware safe,” acting U.S. Attorney Julianne Murray said in a statement.

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