'Needed to Save Lives': NYPD Officers Describe Heroic Actions in ISIS-Inspired Bombing Attack
An NYPD chief and sergeant say their instincts and training drove their split‑second moves as they stopped two suspects in an attempted bombing near Gracie Mansion during a protest.
By Colin Mixson
Source New York Daily News
What to know
- NYPD Chief Aaron Edwards said he acted on instinct when he tackled an alleged ISIS‑inspired attacker who had thrown an improvised explosive device near Gracie Mansion and was preparing to throw another.
- Sgt. Luis Navarro ran toward a second active device dropped during the attack, later saying he “needed to save lives” as its fuse burned but failed to detonate.
- Federal prosecutors say the suspects planned an attack modeled to surpass the Boston Marathon bombing, while both officers credited training and experience for their split‑second decisions.