NYPD Officers Praised for Stopping Bomb-Toting Suspects at Gracie Mansion Protest: 'That Is Courage'
What to know
- Two NYPD officers were praised for stopping an ISIS‑inspired attack near Gracie Mansion after tackling one suspect and moving toward a lit explosive device thrown into a crowd, officials said.
- Chief Aaron Edwards subdued the suspect preparing to throw a second improvised explosive device, while Sgt. Luis Navarro rushed toward the active device on the ground, according to city leaders.
- Both suspects face federal terrorism charges, and officials credited the officers’ quick actions with preventing mass casualties during the chaotic incident.
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