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Explosive Devices Thrown Near NYC Mayor's Residence

New York City authorities are investigating an incident involving explosive devices thrown near Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence as 'ISIS-inspired terrorism.' The FBI has launched a terrorism investigation, and two teenagers have been arrested in connection with the incident, raising concerns about domestic extremism.

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Al Jazeera85/100Apr 9, 2026

Zohran Mamdani on 100 days as New York mayor

Zohran Mamdani, New York's mayor, reflected on his first 100 days in office, discussing critical issues facing the city. His reflections specifically addressed childcare, housing, and bigotry within New York City. Mayor Mamdani also commented on broader topics like Iran and the future direction of the Democratic Party. This assessment provides insight into the priorities and perspectives of the city's leader early in his tenure.

Al Jazeera85/100Apr 9, 2026

Zohran Mamdani on his first 100 days

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is undergoing a performance review marking his first 100 days in office. This assessment comes at a traditional benchmark for new administrations to evaluate early progress and set future priorities. The review actively sought feedback from New Yorkers regarding his record during this initial period. This public appraisal indicates scrutiny of the Mayor's early actions and the public perception of his administration's start.

The Hill82/100Apr 8, 2026

About half of New Yorkers approve of early Mamdani job performance: Poll

A new poll from the Marist Institute for Public Opinion indicates that approximately half of New York City residents approve of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's early job performance. This survey, conducted in the last week of March, shows a clear plurality of New Yorkers support the Democratic mayor as he nears his 100th day in office. The poll suggests a positive initial reception for Mayor Mamdani from the city's electorate.

Politico85/100Apr 6, 2026

Mamdani’s investigation nominee faces questions on independence

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani nominated former federal prosecutor Nadia Shihata to lead the Department of Investigation, a watchdog over city government. During her confirmation process, City Council members questioned Shihata's independence due to her prior support for Mamdani's campaign, including a $700 donation and a day of canvassing. Council Member David Carr specifically asked how she would compartmentalize political kinship with her investigative role. Shihata, who served 11 years as a federal prosecutor, maintained her ability to probe city government objectively, stating she has investigated people she previously supported. The City Council has veto power over the pick, and Shihata's confirmation is pending their approval.

The Hill82/100Mar 12, 2026

Democrats rip Tuberville over ‘vicious, racist’ post linking Mamdani, 9/11

Democratic lawmakers criticized Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R) on Thursday for a social media post. Tuberville's post on X linked New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s (D) Ramadan iftar at City Hall with the September 11, 2001, attacks. He quoted an account labeled "End..." stating, "The enemy is inside the gates."

Key Facts

Explosive devices were thrown near New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's residence.

Source: CBS News, The Guardian US News

The incident is being investigated as 'ISIS-inspired terrorism' by New York City authorities and the FBI.

Source: NPR, PBS NewsHour, AP US News, The Guardian US News

Triacetone triperoxide (TATP) was identified in the undetonated explosive devices.

Source: CBS News

Two teenagers from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, have been arrested in connection with the incident.

Source: The Morning Call

Recent Highlights

March 1, 2026

Explosive devices thrown near Mayor Mamdani's residence; NYPD and FBI begin investigation.

March 2, 2026

Officials designate the incident as 'ISIS-inspired terrorism.'

March 3, 2026

Two teenagers from Bucks County, PA, are arrested in connection with the incident.

March 3, 2026

New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch announces TATP found in devices.

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OverlookedApr 9, 2026

Zohran Mamdani on 100 days as New York mayor

Zohran Mamdani, New York's mayor, reflected on his first 100 days in office, discussing critical issues facing the city. His reflections specifically addressed childcare, housing, and bigotry within New York City. Mayor Mamdani also commented on broader topics like Iran and the future direction of the Democratic Party. This assessment provides insight into the priorities and perspectives of the city's leader early in his tenure.

OverlookedApr 9, 2026

Zohran Mamdani on his first 100 days

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani is undergoing a performance review marking his first 100 days in office. This assessment comes at a traditional benchmark for new administrations to evaluate early progress and set future priorities. The review actively sought feedback from New Yorkers regarding his record during this initial period. This public appraisal indicates scrutiny of the Mayor's early actions and the public perception of his administration's start.

Apr 8, 2026

About half of New Yorkers approve of early Mamdani job performance: Poll

A new poll from the Marist Institute for Public Opinion indicates that approximately half of New York City residents approve of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's early job performance. This survey, conducted in the last week of March, shows a clear plurality of New Yorkers support the Democratic mayor as he nears his 100th day in office. The poll suggests a positive initial reception for Mayor Mamdani from the city's electorate.

OverlookedApr 6, 2026

Mamdani’s investigation nominee faces questions on independence

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani nominated former federal prosecutor Nadia Shihata to lead the Department of Investigation, a watchdog over city government. During her confirmation process, City Council members questioned Shihata's independence due to her prior support for Mamdani's campaign, including a $700 donation and a day of canvassing. Council Member David Carr specifically asked how she would compartmentalize political kinship with her investigative role. Shihata, who served 11 years as a federal prosecutor, maintained her ability to probe city government objectively, stating she has investigated people she previously supported. The City Council has veto power over the pick, and Shihata's confirmation is pending their approval.

Mar 12, 2026

Democrats rip Tuberville over ‘vicious, racist’ post linking Mamdani, 9/11

Democratic lawmakers criticized Alabama Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R) on Thursday for a social media post. Tuberville's post on X linked New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s (D) Ramadan iftar at City Hall with the September 11, 2001, attacks. He quoted an account labeled "End..." stating, "The enemy is inside the gates."

Mar 12, 2026

In anti-Muslim post, Tuberville suggests New York’s Mamdani is ‘the enemy’ - The Washington Post

Senator Tommy Tuberville made an anti-Muslim social media post targeting New York's Mamdani, calling him "the enemy." The post represents an escalation in Tuberville's controversial rhetoric against Muslim Americans.

Mar 12, 2026

WATCH: ISIS-inspired teens considered other targets before Gracie Mansion protest

Two Pennsylvania teenagers, charged with attempting an ISIS-inspired attack in New York, considered other targets before driving to Manhattan with homemade bombs, according to sources. Authorities described their actions as an ISIS-inspired attack. The teens were charged in connection with this incident. The article does not specify what data or systems were affected, or why this event matters beyond the charges.

Mar 12, 2026

NYPD cops who stopped potential bomb near Zohran Mamdani's home speak out

NYPD Chief Aaron Edwards and Sgt. Luis Navarro are being praised for their response to a potential explosive device found outside Gracie Mansion near the home of Zohran Mamdani. CBS News reporter Jericka Duncan is covering the incident.

OverlookedMar 12, 2026

NYPD officer thought "catch the bad buy" when running toward suspect who threw homemade bomb

Two NYPD officers who responded to a smoking improvised explosive device at a protest outside the mayor's official residence are now speaking publicly about their actions and the subsequent viral attention. Jericka Duncan is reporting on their response to the incident.

Mar 12, 2026

Gracie Mansion plot: Pa. teens considered other targets before trying to carry out NYC attack: Sources - 6abc Philadelphia

Pennsylvania teenagers planned to attack New York City's Gracie Mansion but first considered other targets before attempting to carry out their plot, according to sources. The teens were apprehended before executing the attack on the official residence of NYC's mayor.

Mar 12, 2026

ISIS-inspired teens considered other targets before Gracie Mansion protest: Sources

Two teens charged with an ISIS-inspired attack in New York considered other targets before the mayor's residence, Gracie Mansion. This information comes from sources following the charges. The teens were accused of attempting to carry out an attack. The article does not specify what other targets were considered, what specific data or systems were affected, or what the documented consequences are beyond the charges.

Mar 11, 2026

CNN’S worst tweet ever: sympathy for ISIS-inspired Gracie Mansion terrorists! - The Hill

CNN published a tweet that The Hill characterized as showing sympathy for terrorists who targeted Gracie Mansion and were described as ISIS-inspired. The Hill labeled this CNN's "worst tweet ever" in response to the social media post.

Mar 11, 2026

Mysterious calls placed from NYC terror suspect family's home hours after alleged ISIS-inspired attack - Fox News

Mysterious phone calls were made from the family home of a New York City terrorism suspect in the hours following an alleged ISIS-inspired attack. Fox News reported on the calls but no additional details about their content, recipients, or timing were provided in the available content.

Mar 11, 2026

CNN's Abby Phillip apologizes for inaccurately reporting ISIS-inspired bomb throwers were targeting NYC Mayor Mamdani - New York Post

CNN's Abby Phillip issued an apology for an inaccurate report. The report incorrectly stated that ISIS-inspired bomb throwers were targeting NYC Mayor Mamdani. The apology was made after the initial inaccurate reporting.

OverlookedMar 11, 2026

Video appears to show bomb suspect purchasing fuse at fireworks store

A video appears to show one of two men accused of throwing improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at New York City protesters purchasing fuses. The alleged purchase occurred last week at a fireworks store located in a Philadelphia suburb. This evidence could link the suspect directly to the components used in the alleged attacks. The development provides a potential lead for investigators tracing the origin of the devices. Law enforcement officials have not yet commented on the video's authenticity or its role in their ongoing investigation.

Mar 10, 2026

Video shows NYC terror suspect purchasing fuse allegedly used in IED outside Mamdani residence

Surveillance video reportedly shows Emir Balat, an 18-year-old charged with terrorism in New York City, purchasing fuse material at a Philadelphia-area fireworks store. Balat, accused of throwing two homemade bombs near Gracie Mansion, was captured on video at Phantom Fireworks on March 2. The footage allegedly shows him acquiring a 20-foot roll of safety fuse, which authorities believe was used in the improvised explosive devices. This evidence links Balat directly to the acquisition of components for the alleged attack. The ongoing investigation will likely use this footage as key evidence in the terrorism charges.

Mar 10, 2026

Explosives found after 2 men charged with bringing homemade bombs to Mamdani home

The FBI's New York office confirmed Tuesday that agents located explosive residue during a search of a storage unit believed connected to an attempted bombing outside the New York City mayor's residence last weekend. This discovery follows charges against two men for allegedly bringing homemade bombs to the mayor's home. FBI Special Agent Bomb Technicians and local bomb squads conducted a controlled detonation to neutralize the materials. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities focusing on the origin and intent behind the explosives. This development underscores the continuing security concerns surrounding public officials.

Mar 10, 2026

Suspicious package investigated near New York City mayor's residence

New York City authorities are investigating a suspicious package discovered near Gracie Mansion, the official residence of Mayor Zohran Mamdani. A significant police presence has been established in the area as the investigation proceeds. CBS News' Shanelle Kaul reported on the ongoing situation. The incident has prompted a security response, with officials assessing the nature of the package and its potential implications for public safety and mayoral security. Further details are expected as the investigation develops.

OverlookedMar 10, 2026

FBI finds explosive materials in Pa. storage unit tied to NYC protest bombs - Spotlight PA

The FBI has discovered explosive materials in a Pennsylvania storage unit, reportedly linked to recent protest-related bomb incidents in New York City. This finding, according to Spotlight PA, suggests a potential connection between the storage unit's contents and the devices used in the urban demonstrations. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities examining the materials for forensic evidence and possible ties to individuals or groups. This development could provide crucial insights into the origins and planning of the NYC protest bombs. Further details are anticipated as the FBI continues its inquiry.

Mar 10, 2026

NYC terror probe: Homemade IEDs set off in ‘controlled detonation’ at storage facility, source says - Fox News

New York City authorities conducted a controlled detonation of homemade improvised explosive devices (IEDs) at a storage facility, according to a source cited by Fox News. The operation is part of an ongoing terror probe in the city. Details regarding the nature of the IEDs, the specific facility, or the individuals involved in the probe were not immediately released. This development indicates active law enforcement efforts to neutralize potential threats and investigate terror-related activities within New York City. Further information is expected as the investigation progresses.