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Suspicious Devices Discovered Near Zohran Mamdani’s Home


Zohran Mamdani
Suspicious Devices Outside Mayor’s Residence …
Smoke Bombs Reportedly Thrown at Protest

Published
March 7, 2026
3:47 PM PST

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Two people have been taken into custody after “suspicious devices” were found outside New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani‘s residence.

A spokesperson for the New York Police Department acknowledged the incident in a statement Saturday … revealing the devices were found near Gracie Mansion during an anti-Islam protest put on by conservative influencer Jake Lang.

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Photographers took pictures of one of the devices … which is ovular and covered in silver duct tape.

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In other photos, one person was seen holding an item which was smoking — before seemingly throwing it in the direction of police officers. Photos and videos also captured this individual being handcuffed by the NYPD.

It’s unclear if Mayor Mamdani or first lady Rama Duwaji were home at the time of this incident. Thankfully, the NYPD says there were no injuries reported.

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Mamdani is NYC’s first Muslim mayor … and, he’s faced prejudice since first announcing his run for office last year. Radio personality Sid Rosenberg apologized earlier this week for calling Mamdani an “America hating, Jew hating, Radical Islam cockroach running our once beautiful city.”

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