Explosion in New York leaves dozens injured
The explosion involved a pressure cooker in the Manhattan neighborhood of Chelsea Saturday night.
At a news conference before the discovery of a second device, Mayor Bill de Blasio said the explosion injured at least 29 people but that there was no specific terrorist threat.
A device believed to be a pressure cooker was subsequently found on West 27th Street, four blocks from the initial blast on West 23rd, according to New York Police Department. The NYPD tweeted at about 2:24 a.m. ET Sunday that, “The suspicious device on West 27 Street in Chelsea has been safely removed by the NYPD Bomb Squad.”
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“There is no specific and credible threat to New York City from any terror organization,” de Blasio said at a news conference late Saturday night.
However, early indications were that the attack was intentional, de Blasio said.
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