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发信人: mofia (Mofia), 信区: Military
标 题: 纽约又恐袭了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Dec 11 09:05:51 2017, 美东)
放炸弹的时候把自己给炸了
The blast went off in an underground subway passage just 200 feet from the
terminal at West 42nd St. and Eighth Ave., the sources said.
The male suspect is believed to be the only person injured by the explosion,
sources said.
Police found an explosive device on the suspect, who had wires attached to
his body, one source added.
Authorities evacuated the A, C and E trains, but didn’t find any structural
damage.
It wasn't a big explosion,” one law enforcement source said.
Mayor de Blasio has been briefed about the ongoing situation, as has
President Trump. Gov. Cuomo was photographed with MTA Chair Joe Lhota inside
the Times Square subway station being briefed on the situation.
Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, speaking on MSNBC's "Morning Joe,"
said preliminary information suggests the man is in his 20s, possibly from
Bangladesh, "who supposedly was setting the device off in the name of ISIS,
so definitely a terrorist attack, definitely intended."
The man has been in the country for about seven years, Bratton said.
No group has taken responsibility for the attack, and the NYPD hasn’t
confirmed a motive.
发信人: mofia (Mofia), 信区: Military
标 题: 纽约又恐袭了
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Dec 11 09:05:51 2017, 美东)
放炸弹的时候把自己给炸了
The blast went off in an underground subway passage just 200 feet from the
terminal at West 42nd St. and Eighth Ave., the sources said.
The male suspect is believed to be the only person injured by the explosion,
sources said.
Police found an explosive device on the suspect, who had wires attached to
his body, one source added.
Authorities evacuated the A, C and E trains, but didn’t find any structural
damage.
It wasn't a big explosion,” one law enforcement source said.
Mayor de Blasio has been briefed about the ongoing situation, as has
President Trump. Gov. Cuomo was photographed with MTA Chair Joe Lhota inside
the Times Square subway station being briefed on the situation.
Former NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton, speaking on MSNBC's "Morning Joe,"
said preliminary information suggests the man is in his 20s, possibly from
Bangladesh, "who supposedly was setting the device off in the name of ISIS,
so definitely a terrorist attack, definitely intended."
The man has been in the country for about seven years, Bratton said.
No group has taken responsibility for the attack, and the NYPD hasn’t
confirmed a motive.