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[Photo via @natesten]
Reports of a suspicious package inside the L train station at 14th Street and First Avenue snarled rush-hour traffic this early evening.
The NYPD blocked off 14th Street at Second Avenue to Avenue A ... the L train was suspended between Eighth Avenue and Bedford Avenue...
b/d there is no L train service b/t 8 Av and Bedford Av, due to NYPD activity at 1 Av. Allow additional travel time.
— NYCT Subway (@NYCTSubway) August 15, 2017
Patch reported that several nearby buildings were also evacuated as a precaution.
The NYPD gave the all clear about 5:30 p.m. ...
The suspicious package at E. 14th Street / 1st Avenue on the @mta L line has been deemed safe by the @NYPDCT Bomb Squad pic.twitter.com/4iNols7ZJU
— NYPDCounterterrorism (@NYPDCT) August 15, 2017
H/T Shawn Chittle
3 comments:
Probably some hipster wearing the latesthipster fashion trend.
That badge is big enough to print out and make an iron on patch (do they still make iron-on's?)
I remember James De La Vega, when he had a storefront a few years ago, sold these paper shopping bags that had "Suspicious Package" written on them.
I would make one myself, but I think I'll settle for my lunchbox that says "The Enemy Is Syphilis" on it in Deco-style lettering.
JQ LLC wrote:
That badge is big enough to print out and make an iron on patch (do they still make iron-on's?)
That's a great idea! (Shhhh!)
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