Manhattan, Williamsburg Bridge and improvised explosive
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will not send waste from a western New York Manhattan Project cleanup site to a Wayne County hazardous waste landfill after "strenuous community pushback," Wayne County Executive Warren Evans said Wednesday.
Was its owner among the hundreds of New Yorkers formally seeking asylum who have been have been swept up by masked ICE agents?
The video appears to show over a dozen people inside a room, with several of them lying on the floor on thermal blankets and sitting on benches. The person who filmed the video also showed two toilets that are separated from the rest of the men by only a waist-high wall.
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News Nation on MSNMan indicted for allegedly planting homemade IEDs in ManhattanGann ordered precursor chemicals and more than 50 feet of fuses online around May, according to the indictment. He then allegedly stored the chemicals, shotgun shells, and at least five IEDs on the rooftops of residential apartment buildings in SoHo.
Prosecutors say he threw an improvised explosive device onto the subway tracks at the Williamsburg Bridge and stashed others on rooftops in SoHo.
Immigrants have complained about unsanitary conditions in the facility at 26 Federal Plaza, including paltry meals and a lack of showers.
Stephen Blasetti, 36, slipped out of New York-Presbyterian Hospital Columbia in Washington Heights about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday.
Federal prosecutors say one of those explosives was thrown onto the subway tracks from the Williamsburg Bridge. CBS News New York's Elijah Westbrook.