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After ISIS video threatens NYC, mayor says city won’t be intimidated
The Islamic State (ISIS) released a video on Wednesday that threatened New York City, specifically Manhattan, with a potential attack, according to the New York Times.
Mayor Bill de Blasio issued a public statement in Times Square urging residents to ignore the contents of the video and continue their daily lives.
“Stoking fear is the goal of terrorist organizations, but New York City will not be intimidated,” de Blasio said during a news conference Wednesday night. “New Yorkers won’t live in fear and people should continue to go to work, live their lives, and enjoy the greatest city in the world.”
His comments follow those of Police Commissioner William J. Bratton who told “CBS This Morning” that the footage is outdated.
“The whole effort here is intended to have an effect of inspiration,” he told the hosts of the show. “Fear is the oxygen of terrorism. What they’re trying to do is pump much more oxygen into the system.”