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New York explosion - as it happened: Donald Trump responds to attempted terror attack

How news of the attack unfolded

Tom Batchelor,Chris Stevenson
Monday 11 December 2017 13:49 GMT
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Footage from scene of evacuated Manhattan area following reports of possible explosion

A man with a home-made pipe bomb strapped to his body set off an explosion in a New York subway station during morning rush hour, in what the city's mayor called an "attempted terrorist attack".

The suspect - identified as 27-year-old Akayed Ullah - was one of four people injured by the blast and has been detained. The pipe bomb ignited, but did not fully explode, leaving Ullah with lacerations and burns on his hands and abdomen and three victims being treated for non-life threatening injuries.

Police are now searching a number of addresses in Brooklyn connected to Ullah as they try and pin down a motive for the attack.

The blast occurred at about 7.20am (12.20pm GMT) in a passageway connecting subway lines near 42nd Street and 8th Avenue close to Times Square. The noise of the blast filled parts of the nearby Port Authority Bus Terminal, which was evacuated along with a number of subway lines.

“When we hear of an attack in the subways, it’s incredibly unsettling,” New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio told reporters. “And let’s also be clear, this was an attempted terrorist attack. Thank God the perpetrator did not achieve his ultimate goals.”

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The suspect Ullah is said to have made statements after the explosion that led officials to believe he could have been inspired by overseas terror groups, most likely Isis. However, when asked about these at a news conference the New York Police Commissioner James O'Neill declined to go into detail, saying they were a focus of the investigation. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack.

Ullah arrived to the US from Bangladesh about seven years ago and had been licensed to drive a for-hire taxi cab between 2012 and 2015, according to law enforcement officials and NYC Taxi and Limousine Commission.

He is said to be speaking with investigators from his hospital bed, police said.

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has told CNN that the suspect in the attack was “disgruntled” and “went to the internet to try and get information about how to make a home-made bomb”.

The governor earlier told a news conference: “The first news this morning was obviously very frightening and disturbing... When you hear about a bomb in the subway station, it is in many ways one of our worst nightmares. The reality turns out to be better than the initial expectation and fear.”

Mr Cuomo said that New Yorkers should be alert but go about their lives.

“Let's go back to work,” he added. “”We're not going to allow them to disrupt us.“

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New York police have confirmed that one person is in custody, but they are not yet confirming what type of device was used, according to Reuters.

One of The Independent's US team of reporters will be at the scene shortly. 

Kristin Hugo11 December 2017 13:27
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More details are emerging about the incident: police have said an explosion happened around 7.30am NY time on a subway platform. 

The subway stop - Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal - has a dozen lines running through it - it is unclear which of these were affected but the initial NYPD report said the A, C and E line platforms were being evacuated.

Kristin Hugo11 December 2017 13:31
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Francisco Ramirez told CNN he heard two explosions as he was exiting a bus about 7:45 a.m. ET. He heard both blasts distinctly even though he was wearing headphones.

"From what I saw it sounded like it came from the subway, but I'm just guessing," he said. "It was two distinct explosions seconds from each other."

"It was scary. It was just a lot of chaos but I didn't see any injuries."

Steve Anderson11 December 2017 13:35
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Here is the latest from the New York Police Department:

Steve Anderson11 December 2017 13:40
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AP are reporting that a man had an explosive device strapped on when it exploded in a New York City subway, citing a US law enforcement official

Steve Anderson11 December 2017 13:45
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This is more from that AP report:

A law enforcement official has told The Associated Press that a man had a pipe bomb strapped to him when it went off on a New York City subway platform. 

The explosion happened around 7:30am Monday. The person was arrested and has non-life-threatening injuries. Another person on the platform sustained non-life-threatening injuries 

The official spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about the incident. 

Steve Anderson11 December 2017 13:48
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New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is on his way to the scene.

Steve Anderson11 December 2017 13:50
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  ↵Meanwhile, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is already on the scene, according to this Twitter account.

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Steve Anderson11 December 2017 13:55
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Andre Rodriguez, 62, told the New York Times that he heard an explosion shortly before 7.30am.

"I was going through the turnstile... It sounded like an explosion, and everybody started running," he said.

Steve Anderson11 December 2017 14:01

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