- A grenade was found in the backseat of an Uber in Times Square
- Anti-Israel demonstrators were marching through the streets at the time
- The Bomb Squad had difficulty reaching the device due to the chaos caused by protests in Midtown Manhattan
Times Square is evacuated after a grenade is found in the back of Uber as anti-Israel protesters fight their way through New York City to prevent the NYPD from reaching the device.
The explosive device was located in the backseat of the vehicle in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday.
An Uber driver turned to look in the backseat after dropping off a passenger at 42nd Street and 7th Avenue in Times Square and saw the explosive.
The driver alerted police just after 4 p.m. and the NYPD sent the Emergency Services Unit and Bomb Squad to the scene.
Anti-Israel protesters marched through the streets and blocked traffic during the emergency.
Times Square is evacuated after a grenade is found in the back of Uber as anti-Israel protesters make their way through New York City to prevent the NYPD from reaching the device
The explosive device was located in the backseat of the vehicle in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday
Several protesters were arrested by the NYPD during the march to Sixth Avenue as the gangs reached Bryant Park — although it is not clear what prompted the arrests
The demonstrators made it difficult for emergency services to push their way through the crowd.
Ultimately, police were able to establish a security perimeter around the Nissan Altima that contained the grenade.
They shut down pedestrian and vehicular traffic on 42nd Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues.
According to a police source, the grenade is said to be inert.
Thousands of anti-Israel protesters took to Sixth Avenue on Saturday to speak out amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
The protest, which organizers described as part of a “global day of action,” began in Washington Square Park around 1 p.m.
The demonstrators made it difficult for emergency services to push their way through the crowd
Huge crowds gathered in the park despite the rain New Yorkers endured all day Saturday
As the demonstrators marched up Sixth Avenue, police followed closely behind them
Police officers stand during a protest billed by organizers as the ‘Million March for Gaza’, a global day of action against the upcoming Israeli operation against Rafa
Protesters hold umbrellas as heavy rain fell in New York City on Saturday
The protest, which organizers described as part of a “global day of action,” began in Washington Square Park around 1 p.m.
Huge crowds gathered in the park despite the rain New Yorkers endured all day Saturday.
As the demonstrators marched up Sixth Avenue, police followed closely behind them.
Several protesters were arrested by the NYPD as the gangs reached Bryant Park — although it is not clear what prompted the arrests. Daily news reported.
DailyMail.com reached out to the NYPD for details on the arrests, but no information has yet been released.
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