- Police in New York City have issued a warning over reported terror threats against critical city infrastructure, specifically bridges and tunnels.
- NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch confirmed the department is “monitoring threats” targeting connections between Queens and Manhattan.
- Although an NYPD official described the threats as “uncorroborated and unsubstantiated”, the department is taking them seriously and collaborating with federal partners.
- As a precautionary measure, residents should expect an increased police presence, particularly during commutes across bridges and through tunnels.
- Commissioner Tisch noted that threats typically spike around this time of year due to events such as the 9/11 anniversary, Jewish high holidays, and the UN General Assembly.
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NYC warns of potential terror threat targeting bridges and tunnels between Manhattan and Queens