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New York City Police say they are responding to reports of an explosion at a bus terminal in Manhattan.
The incident reportedly happened on Monday morning at the Port Authority Bus Terminal near Times Square.

"The NYPD is responding to reports of an explosion of unknown origin at 42nd Street and 8th Ave, #Manhattan," tweeted the department.

"The A, C and E line are being evacuated at this time. Info is preliminary, more when available."

ABC News quotes police sources as saying that a possible pipe bomb was detonated in a passageway below ground at the terminal.

One person is in custody and there is at least one injury, according to cable networks.

The Port Authority Bus Terminal is the largest in the US, serving more than 65 million people a year.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-42312293
 
Suspect in custody

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Explosion rocks New York commuter hub, suspect in custody

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A man with a bomb-like device strapped to his body set off an explosion at one of New York’s busiest commuter hubs at rush hour on Monday, injuring himself and three others in what New York Mayor Bill de Blasio called an attempted terrorist attack.

The suspect in the incident at the Port Authority Bus Terminal, a block from Times Square, was identified as Akayed Ullah, the New York Police Department commissioner said. The suspect had burns and lacerations while three other people, including a police officer, had minor injuries.

The weapon was based on a pipe bomb and was fixed to the suspect with zip ties and velcro, police said. New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, speaking at a news conference near the site, described the device as “amateur level.”

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio told the same news conference that the incident, which happened at the start of the city’s rush hour, was “an attempted terrorist attack.”

“As New Yorkers our lives revolve around the subways. When we hear of an attack in the subways it is incredibly unsettling,” de Blasio said.

The incident was captured on security video, the police said. Video posted on NYPost.com showed smoke and a man lying down in the tunnel that connects the Times Square subway station to the bus station. A photograph showed a man lying face down, with tattered clothes and burns on his exposed torso.

“There was a stampede up the stairs to get out,” said Diego Fernandez, one of the commuters at Port Authority. “Everybody was scared and running and shouting.”

Alicja Wlodkowski, a Pennsylvania resident in New York for the day, was sitting in a restaurant in the bus terminal building at the time.

“Suddenly, I saw a group of people, like six people, running like nuts. A woman fell. No one even went to stop and help her because the panic was so scary.”

The bus terminal was temporarily shut down and a large swath of midtown Manhattan was closed to traffic. Subway trains were bypassing the nearby Times Square station, the city’s busiest where buskers and other entertainers in the maze of the station’s underground passageways often draw crowds.

WABC reported the suspect was in his 20s and that he has been in the United States for seven years and has an address in New York’s Brooklyn.

First reports of the incident began soon after 7 a.m. (1200 GMT). New York in December sees a surge of visitors who come to see elaborate store displays, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and Broadway shows.

News of the incident jarred financial markets as trading was getting underway for the week. Most U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday after reports of an explosion in midtown Manhattan prompted safety buying. The dollar slipped against the yen; the S&P and the Dow opened little changed on Monday.

The incident occurred less than two months after an Uzbek immigrant killed eight people by speeding a rental truck down a New York City bike path, in an attack for which Islamic State claimed responsibility.

In September 2016, a man injured 31 people when he set off a homemade bomb in New York’s Chelsea district.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-...commuter-hub-suspect-in-custody-idUSKBN1E51E9
 
Another Uzbek? What does the US want from Uzbekistan?

The alleged bomber was from Bangladesh.

The suspected bomber is Akayed Ullah, a 27-year-old Bangladeshi national who is thought to have lived in the US for seven years.

Ullah, who lived in Brooklyn, was armed with a five-inch metal pipe bomb and battery pack as he walked through a midtown Manhattan transit hub, sources told the New York Post.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/12/11/new-york-subway-bomber-suspect-akayed-ullah/
 
Seems like American Muslims aren't the model citizens we have been led to believe, far too many incidents have happened recently. As a British Pakistani I condemn this wholeheartedly and would urge that community to get their act together.
 
Terrible incident. Repeating the words of Donald Trump (in the aftermath of Vegas shooting), "there are some very mentally challenged people in the US".
 
A man with a pipe bomb strapped to his chest caused chaos in New York after the device went off in a crowded subway tunnel near Times Square.

The bomb exploded during morning rush-hour, at around 7.30am US time, in a busy passageway linking two subways underneath Port Authority terminal - the nation's largest bus hub.

Police believe that the bomb - described by police as a "low-tech device" - went off prematurely between Seventh and Eighth Avenues on 42nd Street and could have been intended for a busier destination.

Armed police and fire crews reacted in force, with all trains from 42nd Street diverted and roads closed to traffic.

The suspect has been named as Akayed Ullah, a 27-year-old Bangladeshi man who is believed to have lived in the US for seven years, and was reportedly based in Brooklyn.

He has been arrested and is now in hospital with non-life threatening burns to his abdomen and hands.

Police, who have labelled it an attempted terror attack, say Ullah was inspired by the Islamic State, but had apparently not had any direct contact with the terror group.

Officers say the crude explosive device was attached to his body with Velcro and cable ties.

Surveillance footage captured the moment the bomb went off in the tunnel, showing a man being blown to the floor.

Commuters can be seen covering their heads and running from the scene, as the passage fills with smoke.

A photo taken shortly after the explosion shows a bearded man on the ground, with his hands in cuffs behind his back.

His clothes appear to have been ripped by the force of the explosion and his midriff looks burnt and covered in soot.

People on the scene described "chaos" underground following the explosion, and a "stampede" as people ran from the station.

Three other people were injured in the blast and are now in hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

Security has been stepped up at transport hubs following the attack.

The White House says President Trump has been briefed on the incident.

https://news.sky.com/story/new-york-bombing-in-subway-tunnel-inspired-by-islamic-state-11167070
 
Pathetic! Makes me sick to my stomach. These countries welcome such nut cases in their country and try to provide them with a better life and better income opportunities, and this is how they repay their faith.
 
Pathetic! Makes me sick to my stomach. These countries welcome such nut cases in their country and try to provide them with a better life and better income opportunities, and this is how they repay their faith.

Well said, can't justify the angle from these nut cases at all. They ruin their own loves, their family's and that of others whilst simultaneously inciting more violence and fueling tensions. Some people just want to see the world burn
 
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