Explosive Device Thrown at NYC Mayor's Residence During Protests
In Brief
An improvised explosive device was thrown at NYC Mayor's home amid protests, prompting arrests and an FBI investigation.
Key Facts
- An improvised explosive device that generated smoke was thrown at Gracie Mansion, the NYC mayor's residence, during protests
- Several people were arrested following the incident at the mayor's home
- Videos show a man yelling 'Allahu Akbar' as a protester throws an ignited device during an anti-Islam demonstration
- The FBI has launched an investigation into the explosive devices ignited outside the mayor's home
- The incident occurred during dueling protests near Gracie Mansion
What Happened
During dueling protests at Gracie Mansion, a smoke-generating improvised explosive device was thrown at the NYC mayor's residence, leading to several arrests. Videos verified by CBS News show a man shouting 'Allahu Akbar' as an ignited device was thrown during an anti-Islam protest. The FBI is investigating the incident.
Why It Matters
The attack on the mayor's residence highlights heightened tensions during protests and raises concerns about public safety and political violence in New York City. The FBI's involvement underscores the seriousness of the threat and the need for thorough investigation.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to continue their investigation, including reviewing video evidence and questioning those arrested. Security measures around Gracie Mansion may be increased to prevent further incidents.
Sources
- ABC News — Police say improvised explosive device was thrown at NYC mayor's home(2h ago)
- CBS News — FBI investigating after explosive devices ignited outside of NYC mayor's home(just now)
