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A Manhattan judge agreed Wednesday to release on bail two men charged with torturing a man in a luxury SoHo townhouse to obtain his cryptocurrency.
Michael Gann, 55, allegedly constructed seven improvised explosive devices or IEDs and placed them around Manhattan, according to police.
Was its owner among the hundreds of New Yorkers formally seeking asylum who have been have been swept up by masked ICE agents?
Prosecutors say he threw an improvised explosive device onto the subway tracks at the Williamsburg Bridge and stashed others on rooftops in SoHo.
The DOJ claimed the suspect, Michael Gann, constructed and hid at least seven devices around the city, including at least five that were stored on the rooftops of residential buildings and one that was thrown onto subway tracks.
The bright red, life-size sculpture, titled "Donald," was installed in Midtown Manhattan. It has since been removed.
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ABC7 New York on MSNNew York City's sanctuary laws under scrutiny after Border Protection officer shot in ManhattanThe shooting of an off-duty Customs and Border Protection officer in ppper Manhattan over the weekend, by two suspects in the U.S. illegally, is fueling the debate around New York City's sanctuary city laws.
ENR spoke with MTA's deputy chief for policy and external relations about the rollout of the congestion pricing program earlier this year and what lessons the agency has learned from it over the last few months.