Police investigators walk through the debris on the street fin front of St. Vincent de Paul church where an explosion occurred on 23rd street between 6th and 7th Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York, USA, 17 September 2016.  EPA/JASON SZENES
Police investigators walk through the debris on the street fin front of St. Vincent de Paul church where an explosion occurred on 23rd street between 6th and 7th Avenue in the borough of Manhattan in New York, USA, 17 September 2016. EPA/JASON SZENES

 

New York – New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio says there is no reason to think that an explosion in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood had a terrorist connection, but he did call the blast an “intentional act.”

The mayor also said there is no specific connection to a pipe bomb explosion in the New Jersey shore town of Seaside Park earlier Saturday at a charity run. There were no injuries in that incident.

Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro says a total of 29 people were injured in the Chelsea blast. He says one person’s injuries were serious and the rest were minor.

Police Commissioner James O’Neill says officers are investigating a possible second explosive device a few blocks away from the explosion at about 8:30 p.m. on West 23rd Street.

As reported by Vos Iz Neias