{"id":249521,"date":"2016-09-19T06:47:26","date_gmt":"2016-09-19T06:47:26","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/citifmonline.com\/?p=249521"},"modified":"2016-09-19T06:47:26","modified_gmt":"2016-09-19T06:47:26","slug":"new-york-bombs-both-pressure-cookers","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/citifmonline.com\/2016\/09\/new-york-bombs-both-pressure-cookers\/","title":{"rendered":"New York bombs ‘both pressure cookers’"},"content":{"rendered":"

The bomb detonated on Saturday in New York, and another device found nearby, were both shrapnel-filled pressure cookers – similar to the bombs used at the 2013 Boston marathon, reports say.<\/p>\n

Citing officials, separate reports said both had mobile phones and Christmas lights as makeshift detonators.<\/p>\n

The blast, in the Chelsea area of Manhattan, injured 29 people.<\/p>\n

The FBI said it stopped a “vehicle of interest” in Brooklyn on Sunday but made no arrests.<\/p>\n

Five people were taken into custody for questioning, officials told US media. But a spokeswoman said no-one had been charged and the investigation was continuing.<\/p>\n

The Manhattan blast followed a pipe bomb explosion on the route of a charity race in New Jersey on Sunday.<\/p>\n

Investigators are also examining a suspicious device found near a train station in Elizabeth, New Jersey.<\/p>\n

Elizabeth Mayor Christian Bollwage said a bomb squad had determined the device containing wires and pipes could be a live bomb.<\/p>\n

Reporters for two US news outlets said a loud explosion was heard in the area early on Monday.<\/p>\n

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