Two Charged After Explosive Devices Thrown at Protest Outside NYC Mayor's Residence

Two Charged After Explosive Devices Thrown at Protest Outside NYC Mayor's Residence
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Two men face federal charges after homemade bombs were thrown during a protest at Mayor Zohran Mamdani's home.

  • Two men allegedly threw homemade explosive devices into a crowd during a protest outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence.
  • Both suspects are facing federal charges and reportedly said their actions were inspired by ISIS, according to NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch.
  • One suspect, Emir Balat, was seen on surveillance video purchasing a fuse at a Pennsylvania fireworks store prior to the incident.
  • Police described the devices as improved explosive devices that could have been deadly.
  • The FBI is investigating the incident, and authorities have called it an act of 'ISIS-inspired terrorism.'

During a protest outside Mayor Zohran Mamdani's official residence, two men allegedly threw homemade explosive devices into a crowd. Authorities say the suspects were inspired by ISIS and have charged them with terrorism-related offenses.

The incident has raised concerns about public safety at political protests and the influence of extremist ideologies. It has prompted federal and local investigations into potential terrorism links.

Authorities continue to investigate the suspects' backgrounds and possible connections. Increased security measures are expected near the mayor's residence, and further legal proceedings are anticipated.