Bombs Thrown Near Mamdani's Home, Conservative Activist Jake Lang Claims 'Assassination Attempt' During Anti-Muslim Stir
Amid the chaos, authorities arrested six people connected to the unrest, including two accused of handling and igniting improvised explosives near Mamdani's residence.
What did Jake Lang say?In a post on X showing footage from the protest, Lang was seen running from an explosion along with other protesters from his group.
Sharing the video, the conservative activist wrote,“I just survived an assassination attempt by these two Muslim men. The homemade bomb they threw landed 3 feet in front of me.”
Also Read | Zohran Mamdani celebrates Holi, makes rangoli with kids getting free 2-K seats“The detonator failed to ignite, because God is on the throne of my life,” Lang said further, adding,“We will never surrender to Islam.”
Here's what we know so far about the incident:– The anti-Muslim stir led by Lang began at around 11 am ET near East End Avenue and East 87th Street, close to Mamdani's residence.
– Bloomberg reported that Lang's anti-Muslim protest drew around 20 agitators, while another counter-protest held simultaneously saw around 125 people take part.
– Shortly before noon, tensions between the two groups escalated when a protester affiliated with Lang's protesters used pepper spray against the counter-protesters and was later arrested, police said.
Also Read | Mamdani announces 2,000 2-K seats: Which neighbourhoods benefit? Check full list– Subsequently, an 18-year-old man lit and threw an ignited device toward the protest area, landing in a crosswalk near officers, which Lang and his supporters described as a“nail bomb” in a video shared on X.
– The man then allegedly obtained a second device from a 19-year-old, lit it and dropped it along East End Avenue, police said.
– Both suspects were subsequently apprehended by the police, along with four others.
– The duo responsible for handling the improvised explosives were identified as 18-year-old Amir Balat and 19-year-old Ibrahim Nick, though cops said that the ID on Nick was“tentative”.
Also Read | Is New York under Zohran Mamdani going overboard with a tax-and-spend agenda?– New York City Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch told reporters that she didn't believe that Mamdani and his wife Rama Duwaji were at home when the incident took place.
– The investigation into the incident is being carried out by the NYPD and the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force.
– After the chaos died down, Joe Calvello, a spokesperson for Mamdani labelled the Lang-led protest“despicable and Islamophobic”, describing the conservative activist as a“vile white supremacist”.
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