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Times Square Suspected Car Bomb

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http://www.nytimes.com/2010/05/02/nyregion...are.html?src=mv

 

A suspicious vehicle in the heart of Times Square led the police to clear thousands of tourists and theatergoers from the area on a warm and busy Saturday evening.

 

There was no explosion.

 

Police officials said a witness reported a running Nissan Pathfinder with Connecticut plates, with smoke coming out of the back. A bomb squad robot popped the back latch of the Pathfinder, and officers found what they initially believed was a bomb. The vehicle was found to contain explosives, gasoline, propane and burned wires, a Fire Department officer told Reuters.

 

The officer, who did not give his name because he was not authorized to speak to the news media, said that a man was seen fleeing the S.U.V. and that the police evacuated the area in case there were other threats nearby.

 

The officer said that the police were treating the vehicle as a “failed device.” The police were searching for a suspect.

 

A federal official said that it was not considered a terrorist threat and that the New York Police Department had told the Department of Homeland Security to stand down.

 

The license plates on the Nissan were registered to a Ford, the police said.

 

A New York City firefighter who told Reuters he arrived early on the scene said that the vehicle was smoking and that he saw “a flash” from the back of the it. “We put two and two together” and the evacuation was ordered, he said.

 

Broadway was closed between at least 43rd and 46th Streets, and the police also appeared to be closing off part of Eighth Avenue.

 

The police said they planned to close down Broadway shows in the vicinity, Reuters reported, but it was not clear whether any theaters had actually been evacuated.

 

Onlookers crowded against the metal barricades encircling the area, taking pictures with cellphones and video cameras, although only a swarm of flashing fire trucks and police cars was visible.

 

Many people stayed to watch after being shut out of Broadway shows or prevented from getting back to their hotels, trading rumors about what was happening.

 

The Toys “R” Us, between 44th and 45th Streets, was empty.

 

Gabrielle Zecha and Taj Heniser, visiting from Seattle, had tickets to see “Next to Normal” at the Booth Theater on 45th Street but could not get into the 8 p.m. show because the area was blocked off. But they made the best of the spectacle. “It’s a whole different kind of show,” Ms. Heniser said, adding, “It’s almost the equivalent of a $150 show.”

 

In December, the police closed Times Square for nearly two hours as they investigated a suspiciously parked van, delaying the rehearsal of the New Year’s ball drop. However, the van turned out to contain nothing but clothing.

 

Reporting was contributed by Al Baker, Micah Cohen and Steve Kenny in New York and Eric Lipton in Washington.

That could've been ugly...

There was a similar situation in London last year, car was parked outside of a nightclub Tiger Tiger, that I've actually been to. The same thing happened where the bomb started smoking but never exploded, thank god.

Remind me to never go to NYC when the Sox are playing there.

QUOTE (fathom @ May 2, 2010 -> 07:39 PM)
Remind me to never go to NYC when the Sox are playing there.

Yeah scary. 9/11 and now this.

I blame Whitey

 

Oh by the way... the moron bought non-explosive fertilizer. Thank God for morons.

 

 

QUOTE (knightni @ May 2, 2010 -> 07:54 PM)
I blame Whitey

 

Oh by the way... the moron bought non-explosive fertilizer. Thank God for morons.

 

i also blame whitey.

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QUOTE (mr_genius @ May 3, 2010 -> 08:25 PM)
i also blame whitey.

 

I blame Whitney.

They arrested a suspect, a Pakistani-American citizen as he was sitting on a plane in Newark about to fly to Dubai, on his way back to Pakistan.

2 others arrested were cleared

Times Square has been evacuated again

Streets have reopened.

All clear... it was a cooler with water bottles in it.

Ha!

 

I'm not one to be harsh, but the bad guys have truly have succeeded when they can get people to run like rats every time someone thinks that they see something.

I don't think new yorkers give a f***. They'll go on. They were evacuated cause they had to be.

QUOTE (bmags @ May 7, 2010 -> 05:55 PM)
I don't think new yorkers give a f***. They'll go on. They were evacuated cause they had to be.

Yup, we don't care.

We will never live our life in fear.

And hopefully I will be protecting the people of this city soon.

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