Hero NYPD chief who went viral
Digest more
NYPD officers open up about running toward danger during a suspected terror incident near Gracie Mansion, as a viral image shows the chief hurdling a barricade.
The NYPD chief who went viral for rushing into action to take down two alleged ISIS-inspired botched bombers outside Grace Mansion doesn’t want his newfound fame. Assistant Chief Aaron Edwards became the talk of the town this week after he was snapped hurdling a barricade and pouncing on the alleged teen terrorist who had just launched a homemade explosive device at his fellow officers’ feet.
A photo of NYPD officer Aaron Edwards went viral where he was seen jumping a barricade to tackle Emir Balat before he could throw an IED.
NYPD Assistant Chief Aaron Edwards spoke to CNN's Anderson Cooper about the viral photo of him chasing the Gracie Mansion terror suspect.
Washington Examiner columnist Joe Concha said New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani “sympathizes” with “the wrong side” in the aftermath of an attempted bombing in the city. Mamdani, New York City’s first Muslim mayor,