Two men carrying a hunting knife and an illegal gun were arrested in Manhattan’s Penn Station in connection with making an alleged threat against the Jewish community, New York Police Department officials said
Two men carrying a hunting knife and an illegal gun were arrested in Manhattan early Saturday in connection with making an alleged threat against the Jewish community, New York Police Department officials said.
Christopher Brown, 21 years old, and Matthew Mahrer, 22, were arrested in Pennsylvania Station after being spotted by two Metropolitan Transportation Authority police officers, NYPD officials said. The officers recovered a Glock 17 firearm and a 30-round magazine, the officials said.
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