New York – NYPD Officers Hailed As Heros For Driving With ‘Bomb’ In Car

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    In this photo provided by the NYPD, Sgt. Hameed Armani, right, and Officer Peter Cybulski talk at a news conference,  Thursday, July 21, 2016 at Columbus Circle in New York about the hoax bomb that was tossed into their police van Wednesday night in Times Square. Police Commissioner William Bratton, left, said, "These two officers are heroes of the NYPD, heroes of New York City." A suspect was taken into custody Thursday. (NYPD via AP )New York – A man suspected of tossing a hoax bomb through the open window of a police vehicle in Times Square was taken into custody Thursday after an overnight standoff a short drive away in Manhattan’s landmark Columbus Circle, the New York Police Department said.

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    The episode began when a person in a passing vehicle tossed a cylindrical object into the police van late Wednesday, said Chief of Department James O’Neill.

    The officers sped to a less crowded neighborhood and notified the bomb squad.

    “These two officers are heroes of the NYPD, heroes of New York City,” Police Commissioner William Bratton tweeted.

    Sgt. Hameed Armani, who was driving the van, said he made a quick decision when the object came through the window.
    In this photo provided by the NYPD, a police robot is shown next to a suspect's vehicle following a standoff, Thursday, July 21, 2016 at Columbus Circle in New York. (NYPD via AP )
    “I look around, saw a lot of kids, a lot of young people,” Armani said at a news briefing. “”We both look at each other and I go, ‘We’re going to go, but I’m not going to have anyone else go with us.'”

    His partner, Officer Peter Cybulski, said he was “nervous” as Armani drove to a less crowded spot.

    The object turned out to include a candle and a harmless electrical component. A police photo showed them displayed beside foil and white cloth.

    Officers spotted the suspect’s SUV at around 2 a.m. Thursday at Columbus Circle and pulled it over.

    The suspect “rolls up the window, puts his hands towards the glove compartment and says that he wants to die and has a bomb strapped to his vest,” said Bill Aubry, chief of Manhattan detectives.

    Aubry said the man put on a red helmet and continued to act erratically.

    SWAT officers closed in.

    Surrounding streets were closed and subway trains bypassed the area, a traffic circle at the southwest corner of Central Park that is home to the Time Warner Center and the Trump International Hotel and Tower.

    The standoff ended around 8 a.m. after police sent a robot to check out the man’s SUV because they didn’t know what was inside it.

    In this July 2016 photo provided by the New York Police Department, a hoax bomb that was thrown into a patrol car on Wednesday, July 20, 2016, is displayed near Columbus Circle in New York.(NYPD via AP)


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    kenyaninwhitehouse
    kenyaninwhitehouse
    7 years ago

    now they will make this Muslim a poster child of the “contributions” that Muslims make to America.