New York subway agency warns of unspecified threat
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NYC Increases Subway Security After Threat
By TOM HAYS
Associated Press Writer
NEW YORK (AP) -- Authorities are increasing security on the city's mass transit system after word of a credible threat of a bombing on the New York City subway, a law enforcement official said Thursday.
The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity in advance of an official announcement, said the threat is "specific to place, time and method," and that the method is bombing.
Rep. Peter King of New York confirmed the threat, saying "Obviously, this is a significant threat."
King is chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee.
Police scheduled a news conference for 5:30 p.m. EDt.
me neither, so glad i took my bike to work today... better safe than sorry for a few days i think...
For real is this real? I'm kind of panicing right now
This is not Washington, this is not Bush. NYC govt doesn't need to scare people into submission. I think this is for real.
true... i was thinking about that when i noticed how this bumped the Karl Rove testifying shit off all the news sites...
paranoia's a motherfucker, but getting blown up is worse...
i'm staying off the trains for a few days...
October 6, 2005, 11:35 PM (GMT+02:00)
Described as specific as to space, time and method meaning 19 suitcase bombs.
Additional police and canine units deployed.
from the top of the page at Debka. who knows the level of credibility of that site, tho?
Thu Oct 6, 2005 5:39 PM ET163
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York City has received threats against its subway system and is adding extra police officers to protect the transit system, said Tom Kelly, the mass transit agency's spokesman.
"My understanding is there are threats against the system," Kelly said. "We're deploying additional police and canine units as is the New York Police Department."
Kelly declined to comment on any details about the threats. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and police chief Ray Kelly also declined to comment on the threat but were set to hold a brief briefing shortly.
New York has been on high alert for another attack since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center.
City police began searches of passengers' backpacks and luggage on the transit system after July bombings on London's transit system but those extra security precautions have been little in evidence in recent weeks.
Rep. Peter King, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, said he had spoken to police chief Kelly, who told him, "there was a credible threat to the New York transit system." Speaking to CNN, King offered no other details.
New York subways carry 7 million riders daily.
(reuters.com)
whoa, weird, now it's gone. was on the top of the page a second ago as a breaking new thing by the scrolling text...
um, relax dude, it's on the NYtimes site, CNN, AP, all the NYC news stations... it's real..
what does this mean??^^^^
with six to xeven million people riding a day, the chance that it wil be you is slim, but still, is this for real?
I'm 99% "be careful out there, people!" and 1% "man, this is really well-timed with Bush's big War On Terror speech earlier today".....but everybody be careful anyway, bc thats nothing to fk with, sheesh.
You are much more likely to die in a car accident than a terrorist attack, wear your seatbelt and be careful. I take the subway at least three or four times a day, my home station being Grand Central, the second biggest transportation hub in the city. Watch yourself but don't get scared. I know NYC government doesn't need to alarm people, but this is all on the heels of a proposed $150 million the MTA is asking or spending on new security systems. The city is also constantly complaining that it hasn't recieved enough money from the federal government to ensure security. Stay safe, but always be skeptical.
NY has got to be the safest place to drive out of anywhere I've been.
Also got to be the most likely place to get blown up on a subway train.
I'll take my odds in the car!
Impossible with all those Puerto Ricans behind the wheel
I would say Malaysia.
For every one Puerto Rican driver there's 10 Puerto Rican passengers though
BOOOOIIING!
tostones in your toyota?!
maduros in my minivan.