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they say it was a false alarm

This Sunday morning a false bomb threat was registered in the emblematic Empire State Building, located in Manhattan, New York.

According to police, someone called 911 just after 11:00 a.m. and said a bomb would explode in the landmark building at noon, a police spokesman said, according to Pix11.

The police bomb squad arrived on the scene and determined the threat was unfounded., according to the police.

This alert happens just two days after a caravan will explode downtown Nashville in an act described as “intentional” by the authorities, which damaged more than 40 buildings.

The FBI identified a possible suspect related to the blast. It is about Anthony Quinn Warner, 63, who lives in Antioquia, in the suburbs of the city.

With information from Pix11.

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