Sunday, 3 July 2016

Va. teen injured in bizarre blast in New York City’s Central Park


A college student from Fairfax, Va., was seriously injured Sunday in New York City’s Central Park when he unwittingly jumped on explosive material that had been left next to a rock, according to police and his family.

The bizarre accident forced the amputation of 18-year-old Connor Golden’s left leg below the knee and set the nation’s largest city on edge, just a day before the July 4th holiday was expected draw thousands to watch the city’s annual fireworks display.
New York City police officials said at an evening news conference that they had no evidence to indicate the blast was related to terrorism and had documented no credible threats against the city. But many questions about the case remain unanswered.
Deputy Police Chief John O’Connell said the explosion occurred near East 60th Street and 5th Avenue shortly after 10:50 a.m. Golden and two friends jumped off a rock and Golden landed directly on the explosive material. A New York City Fire Department spokesman said the blast nearly blew off Golden’s foot, but his two friends were uninjured.
The explosion panicked parkgoers and could be heard nearby at the Orthodox Fifth Avenue Synagogue, where the funeral for Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel was underway. Police said they do not think the blast was targeting the funeral.
O'Connell said the material was not an explosive device or related to commercial fireworks, but he did not give its chemical name or describe exactly how it was packaged.
Authorities said the material was “shock-sensitive,” but not meant to go off by stepping on it. The material may have been placed next to the rock to hide it and could have been there for longer than a day. Police were using sniffer dogs to search the rest of the park for additional explosives but said none had been found as of early Sunday evening.
“We believe this could have been put here as a part of an experiment,” O’Connell said. He said he did not think that Golden or his two friends were involved in the creation of the explosive device or placing it in the park.






All Credits : the Washington post

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