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Nobody died, and aside from the suicide bomber, only three people were injured. While the fact that the attack in New York City was not deadly is good news, it is frightening knowing that Islamic suicide bombers are launching attacks in New York.
The explosion was at the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The would be suicide bomber was Akayed Ullah, 27, Bangladesh. He had been living in Brooklyn.
He told cops he was inspired by ISIS, but no direct contact with the group has been uncovered.
Ullah, a former city cab driver whose license has lapsed, set off a “low-tech” homemade pipe bomb strapped to his midsection around 7:20 a.m. while underground in the subway passageway between West 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue and West 42nd Street and Seventh Avenue.
The incident was captured on transit surveillance footage.
The terrorist suffered burns to his hands and abdomen, along with lacerations. He was quickly taken into custody and transported to the hospital.
The three innocent victims suffered minor injuries including ringing in the ears and headaches.
“Let’s be clear that this was an attempted terrorist attack,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a press conference in Times Square alongside Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Police Commissioner James O’Neill.
“As New Yorkers, our lives revolve around the subways. When we hear of an attack in the subways, it’s incredibly unsettling,” de Blasio said, adding, “Thank God the perpetrator did not achieve his ultimate goals. Thank God our first responders were there so quickly to address the situation, to make sure people were safe. Thank God the only injuries as we know at this point were minor.”
Cuomo called the incident “one of our worst nightmares.”
“This is New York,” Cuomo said. “The reality is that we are a target by many who would like to make a statement against democracy, against freedom. We have the Statue of Liberty in our harbor and that makes us an international target.”
The governor added: “We are not going to allow them to disrupt us.”
O’Neill said the device “was intentionally detonated.”
The incident was captured on transit surveillance footage.
The terrorist suffered burns to his hands and abdomen, along with lacerations. He was quickly taken into custody and transported to the hospital.
The three innocent victims suffered minor injuries including ringing in the ears and headaches.
“Let’s be clear that this was an attempted terrorist attack,” Mayor Bill de Blasio said at a press conference in Times Square alongside Gov. Andrew Cuomo and Police Commissioner James O’Neill.
“As New Yorkers, our lives revolve around the subways. When we hear of an attack in the subways, it’s incredibly unsettling,” de Blasio said, adding, “Thank God the perpetrator did not achieve his ultimate goals. Thank God our first responders were there so quickly to address the situation, to make sure people were safe. Thank God the only injuries as we know at this point were minor.”
Cuomo called the incident “one of our worst nightmares.”
“This is New York,” Cuomo said. “The reality is that we are a target by many who would like to make a statement against democracy, against freedom. We have the Statue of Liberty in our harbor and that makes us an international target.”
The governor added: “We are not going to allow them to disrupt us.”
O’Neill said the device “was intentionally detonated.”
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