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NYPD Investigates Potential Suspicious Device Near Gracie Mansion
Police clear out park as they examine latest potential threat near mayor's residence.
Published on Mar. 10, 2026
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The NYPD responded to a report of a potential suspicious device located near Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, several days after two men were arrested for an alleged ISIS-inspired terrorism incident in Manhattan involving homemade explosives.
Why it matters
The discovery of a potential suspicious device near the mayor's residence raises concerns about public safety and security in the area, especially in the wake of the recent terrorism-related arrests. The NYPD is taking the threat seriously and has taken precautionary measures to secure the neighborhood.
The details
A senior law enforcement source said the latest device was discovered near Mayor Mamdani's residence on Tuesday, but it was not immediately clear if it was a real explosive, a hoax, or something else discarded near the scene. The NYPD posted a bulletin on social media telling New Yorkers to avoid the area near Carl Schurz Park while they investigated the potential threat.
- The potential suspicious device was discovered on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
- The incident comes several days after two men from Pennsylvania were arrested on Saturday for an alleged ISIS-inspired terrorism incident involving homemade explosives in Manhattan.
The players
Zohran Mamdani
The current mayor of New York City, whose official residence is Gracie Mansion.
Ibrahim Kayumi
One of two men arrested on Saturday for an alleged ISIS-inspired terrorism incident involving homemade explosives in Manhattan.
Emir Balat
One of two men arrested on Saturday for an alleged ISIS-inspired terrorism incident involving homemade explosives in Manhattan.
What’s next
The NYPD is continuing to investigate the potential suspicious device and its connection, if any, to the recent terrorism-related arrests. The mayor's office has not yet commented on the latest incident.
The takeaway
The discovery of a potential suspicious device near the mayor's residence highlights the ongoing security concerns and vigilance required to maintain public safety, especially in the wake of recent terrorism-related incidents in the city.


