Device ignited at Gracie Mansion protest was explosive: NYPD
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New York police confirm an explosive device was ignited at a protest outside Gracie Mansion.
A device ignited during a protest at New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Gracie Mansion on Saturday was determined to be explosive by the NYPD Bomb Squad. This preliminary analysis indicates the device was not a hoax, according to police statements. The incident occurred amidst ongoing demonstrations, though the specific nature of the protest or any resulting damage was not detailed. Law enforcement continues its investigation into the device and its deployment. This development raises concerns regarding public safety at demonstrations and the use of potentially dangerous objects.
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