New York: Police identified two suspects and detained six people after smoking projectiles filled with nuts, bolts and screws were thrown near Gracie Mansion during an anti-Muslim demonstration this week. Authorities said the devices were wrapped in tape and ignited; investigators, including the NYPD and the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force, are analysing the items to determine whether they were functional improvised explosive devices or hoaxes. Mayor Zohran Mamdani was not at the residence. Organisers said about 20 far-right protesters faced 125 counterprotesters, and officials are reviewing video evidence and witness statements. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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This incident highlights the importance of community vigilance. It's a reminder to stay alert, report suspicious activities, and prioritize safety during protests. If you see something, say something.
While it's unclear if the devices were functional or hoaxes, the intent to cause harm is evident. Authorities are working to ensure safety and justice. Share this with someone who values community safety and awareness.
Law enforcement and counterterrorism units received public attention and investigative leads that may justify increased resources and coordination for future threat assessments.
Muslim communities, local residents near Gracie Mansion, and participants in both protests experienced heightened fear, reputational harm and escalated social tensions after the anti-Muslim demonstration and device incidents.
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