NY Police Gives the All Clear After CNN Bomb Threat

NY Police Gives the All Clear After CNN Bomb Threat
An armed NYPD police officer stands near the Time Warner building after the building was evacuated due to a bomb threat, in the Manhattan borough of New York City, N.Y. on Dec. 6, 2018. (Jeenah Moon/Reuters)
Reuters
12/7/2018
Updated:
12/7/2018

CNN’s broadcast offices in New York City were evacuated by police on the night of Dec. 6 for more than an hour after a caller said there were five bombs hidden in the Time Warner Center Building, disrupting the broadcaster’s schedule, police said.

The “all clear” was given by police shortly before midnight local time after several dozen police officers searched the building floor by floor.

Nothing suspicious was found, CNN reported.

All vehicle and pedestrian traffic had been blocked by police, said New York Police Detective Hubert Reyes.

The call came in after 10 p.m. local time, and the news network briefly switched to pretaped programming, before cutting to live shots of newscasters, employees and onlookers standing behind police barricades outside the building.

The network’s bureau at the Time Warner Center was evacuated in October after a package containing an explosive device, addressed to former CIA Director John Brennan, was discovered.

By Rich McKay