Man arrested entering St. Patrick’s Cathedral with cans of gas, lighters: Police
04/18/2019 7:12 am PDT
via WPIX:
NEW YORK CITY -- (WPIX) -- A man was taken into custody after he tried to enter St. Patrick's Cathedral with several gallons of gasoline on Wednesday night, police said.
Authorities said the 37-year-old man could be seen on area security cameras parking a minivan on 5th Avenue and walking around the area.
The man returned to his vehicle around 8 p.m., retrieved two 2-gallon cans of gasoline, two bottles of lighter fluid and two extended, butane lighters controlled by a trigger, into St. Patrick's Cathedral, NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Intelligence and Counterterrorism John Miller said in a news conference Wednesday night.
A church security officer confronted the man after he entered and told him he could not bring the items inside. Some gasoline apparently spilled on the floor as the security officer turned the man around, Miller said.
Security then notified officers from the counter-terrorism bureau who were standing outside, Miller said. The officers caught up to the man and arrested him after he was questioned.
The man told police he was just cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue and that his car had run out of gas, officials said. Police checked his vehicle; it was not out of gas.
"His story is not consistent," Miller said.
The suspect is known to police, who are currently looking into his background, according to Miller.
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