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  2. 1994 Brooklyn Bridge shooting - Wikipedia

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    On March 1, 1994, Lebanese-born Rashid Baz shot at a van of 15 Chabad-Lubavitch Orthodox Jewish students who were traveling on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, killing one and injuring three others. [1] Initially a road rage incident, in 2005, this shooting was reclassified as a terrorist attack.

  3. List of terrorist incidents in New York City - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of April 12, 2022, Frank Robert James is accused of committed a mass shooting on a northbound N train on the New York City Subway in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, New York, United States. [ 50 ] The attacker allegedly put on a gas mask, threw two smoke grenades onto the floor of a train car, and opened fire with a Glock 17 9 mm handgun ...

  4. Budd Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    The book portrayed an abduction case that was alleged to have occurred in late 1989 near the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City. [ 44 ] Hopkins and his third wife, Carol Rainey, co-wrote the 2003 book Sight Unseen, Science, UFO Invisibility and Transgenic Beings .

  5. List of disasters in New York City by death toll - Wikipedia

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    Williamsburg Bridge subway collision: rail 1 [177] 1964 Harlem riot of 1964: mass unrest 1 [178] 1956 Sylvania Electric Products explosion: explosion 1 [179] 1949 Holland Tunnel fire: fire 1 [180] 1942 SS Normandie: maritime 1 [181] 1915 1915 New York City Subway fire: rail 1 [182] 1770 Battle of Golden Hill: warfare 0–1 [183] 2009 US Airways ...

  6. Long-hidden space under Brooklyn Bridge reopens after 15 ...

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    A long-closed plot of land under the Brooklyn Bridge has reopened to the public after 15 years — restoring another slice of greenspace for one of the city’s most crowded neighborhoods.

  7. Brooklyn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The span was originally called the New York and Brooklyn Bridge or the East River Bridge but was officially renamed the Brooklyn Bridge in 1915. Proposals for a bridge connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn were first made in the early 19th century, which eventually led to the construction of the current span, designed by John A. Roebling .

  8. Large Palestinian flag unfurled on Williamsburg Bridge during ...

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    The height of the Brooklyn tower of the bridge is 310 feet, according to the New York City Department of Transportation. ... The incident takes place just days after anti-Israel protesters took to ...

  9. John A. Roebling - Wikipedia

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    John Augustus Roebling (born Johann August Röbling; June 12, 1806 – July 22, 1869) was a German-born American civil engineer. [1] He designed and built wire rope suspension bridges, in particular the Brooklyn Bridge, which has been designated as a National Historic Landmark and a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark.