The man who set off a bomb at a central bus terminal in New York City on Monday morning was identified as 27-year-old Akayed Ullah, Daily Beast reported, citing the to New York Police Department Commissioner John O’Neil.
Ullah reportedly came to the United States seven years ago, a U.S. official told Daily Beast. He lived in Brooklyn and reportedly came from Bangladesh, a country where 90 percent of the population is Muslim.
The blast injured four people, according to the New York Fire Department.
Ullah set off a low-tech explosive described by several media as a pipe bomb. Photos posted on social media show that the device was strapped to his stomach with zip ties.
Breaking: 27-year-old Akayed Ullah of Brooklyn, New York arrested. He’s a Bangladesh national. Bomb exploded on his stomach area.#CBNNews pic.twitter.com/pfSZULOf5k
— Erik Rosales (@ErikRosalesCBN) December 11, 2017
Police had to strip Ullah of his clothes in order to remove the device, the New York Times reported. The terror suspect was taken into custody and was listed in serious condition at the Bellevue Hospital Center.
Authorities evacuated the Port Authority Bus Terminal after the explosion, snarling morning commutes and throwing Manhattan’s midtown into disarray.
Ullah was alone when the device detonated and the explosion seemed to go off prematurely, according to the police. A city official told New York Times that a surveillance camera recorded the explosion.
BREAKING VIDEO: Moment of explosion at 42nd St and 8th Avenue in Manhattan pic.twitter.com/JwygdnnwNb
— New York City Alerts (@NYCityAlerts) December 11, 2017
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio called the explosion an attempted terrorist attack. There were no other devices found, the mayor said.
“Our lives revolve around the subway,” de Blasio told reported, according to the Times. “The choice of New York is always for a reason, because we are beacons of the world. And we show that a society of many backgrounds and many faiths can work.”
“The terrorists want to undermine that,” he added. “They yearn to attack New York City.”
PICTURED: suspected bomber being wheeled onto a ambulance after the explosion pic.twitter.com/U9PZsECchL
— New York City Alerts (@NYCityAlerts) December 11, 2017
The metro began skipping the 42nd street station after the explosion. Commuters rushed to flee as emergency personnel worked to clear people out of the bus terminal.
“I was going through the turnstile,” 62-year-old Andre Rodriguez told the Times. “It sounded like an explosion, and everybody started running.”
NEW PHOTO: 27 year old Ullah Akayed, bomber in this mornings terror attack. pic.twitter.com/eKqbtFGCdX
— New York City Alerts (@NYCityAlerts) December 11, 2017
“A woman fell, and nobody even stopped to help her because it was so crazy,”Alicja Wlodkowski, 51, told the Times. “Then it all slowed down. I was standing and watching and scared.”
The bus terminal reopened around 10:20 a.m., according to the NYPD.