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Police recover third device in ongoing Manhattan IED investigation after two arrests

A third suspicious device has been found in Manhattan as investigations continue into an IED related to protests.

The New York Police Department (NYPD) announced on Sunday that a third suspicious device was recovered during an ongoing investigation into an improvised explosive device (IED) that was thrown during protests near Gracie Mansion. Officers located the device inside a vehicle on East End Avenue and temporarily evacuated surrounding buildings as the Bomb Squad evaluated the situation. After determining the threat, the NYPD safely removed the device for further analysis while allowing residents to return to their homes, although the area remained off-limits to vehicular traffic.

As of the latest updates, only one of the recovered devices has been definitively confirmed as an IED, according to federal sources. This confirmed IED was stated to be capable of inflicting serious injuries or fatalities. The alarming incident occurred during protests that took place on the previous Saturday, highlighting tensions in the area and raising concerns over public safety in relation to organized demonstrations.

The discovery of the devices comes amidst mounting scrutiny over security measures at public protests, especially when explosives are involved. Authorities are continuing to investigate the situation, with local officials emphasizing the importance of ensuring the safety of attendees and residents during such events. The implications of this incident could lead to further discussions on protest security protocols and public safety legislation moving forward.

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