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Man faces charge after NY scare over rice cookers

Monday, 19 August 2019



NEW YORK, Aug 18 (AFP): A young homeless man has been charged with placing false bombs, police said on Saturday, after three empty rice cookers caused major commuter disruption in New York.
Larry K. Griffin II, 26, was arrested by the New York Police Department and charged with three counts of placing a false bomb, according to a statement released Saturday.
Parts of the city were alerted for two hours Friday morning as three suspicious objects were found: two near the World Trade Centre in the Fulton Street subway station, and one in the Chelsea district further north.
The station was quickly evacuated, service on two subway lines was suspended and trains on other lines serving Fulton Street bypassed the station.
All of the suspicious objects were ultimately determined to be empty rice cookers, each the same model, according to police.
Griffin is reportedly a former resident of Bruno, West Virginia, US media said.