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Suspected Car Bomb Found in NYC's Times Square
(CBS/AP) Updated at 12:07 a.m. ET
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/05/01/national/main6451836.shtml?tag=stack
(CBS/AP) Updated at 12:07 a.m. ET
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/05/01/national/main6451836.shtml?tag=stack
Police evacuated buildings and cleared streets of thousands of tourists around New York City's Times Square after finding an apparent car bomb in a parked SUV.
New York City police say a mounted police officer noticed smoke coming from the SUV at 6:30 p.m. Saturday. A law enforcement official tells The Associated Press that bomb investigators found propane tanks, powder and an apparent timing device inside the vehicle. The official wasn't authorized to release the information and spoke on condition of anonymity.
Paul Bresson, head of the FBI's public affairs office at bureau headquarters in Washington, said agents are on the scene with the New York Police Department and that the matter is being taken seriously.
Earlier, a senior Obama administration official said a Nissan Pathfinder was found with a suspicious package. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because the official wasn't authorized to speak on the matter.
Times Square, known as the Crossroads of the World, is one of the busiest urban areas in the U.S. and is typically teeming with people.
Police evacuated several residential and commercial buildings and cleared several streets of thousands of tourists milling around on a warm Saturday night.
Two CBS producers reported their Broadway shows were cancelled because police evacuated the area.
A NYPD public information officer told CBS News the car was initially thought to be on fire. Firefighters later found that the car was smoking, not on fire, but the suspicious package was found in the car's back seat.
The car was first reported to police at 6:33 p.m. Eastern time, the officer said.
Officials told CBS News Station WCBS-TV in New York that there were no injuries at the scene. As a precaution, the bomb squad was brought to the scene and used a robot to inspect the package.
Vehicle and foot traffic was blocked off from Broadway to Seventh Avenue and between 44th and 46th streets.
In December, a van without license plates parked in Times Square led police to block off part of the area for about two hours. A police robot examined the vehicle.
Clothes, racks and scarves were found inside.