Explosives Found At East Village Cemetery, Say NYPD

COLLEEN LONG   10/11/10 10:23 PM ET   AP

Ray Kelly

NEW YORK — A caretaker doing gardening work at a historic cemetery dug up a plastic garbage bag containing military-grade explosives last year and left it at the site, where it remained until a volunteer told authorities about it Monday, setting off a big police response.

The employee found the C-4 in May or June 2009 after digging down about a foot into the ground at New York City Marble Cemetery on Manhattan's Lower East Side, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said. It contained eight bricks of the explosive, which Kelly said couldn't have gone off because there were nothing to detonate it. The spot was near a tombstone but not in a grave.

It was unclear how long the bag had been at the cemetery, but "we believe it's been there for a significant period of time," Kelly said. He said it appeared to be military-grade explosive similar to the material used in the 2005 London transit bombings but that there were no suspicions of terrorism in connection to the discovery.

The caretaker left the bag on the property, by a fence in the back. "It's not clear at this time whether he understood precisely what was in the bag," Kelly said.

More than a year later, a volunteer cleaning the cemetery, a landmark built in 1831, came across it over the weekend and initially left it there before calling police on Monday because it wasn't clear what the material was. Authorities closed nearby streets as they investigated.

The bricks weighed just over a pound, Kelly said. C-4 is a plastic explosive that is more powerful than TNT. It's commonly used by the military because it is easy to shape and relatively hard to set off by accident. C-4's main ingredient is RDX, which also is used in fireworks.

It is relatively insensitive to impact, friction or fire, although large quantities can explode if burned. Even shooting it with a rifle won't trigger the reaction. Only a detonator or blasting cap will do the job properly. Less than a pound of C-4 could potentially kill several people, and several blocks of C-4, weighing about 1.25 pounds each, could potentially demolish a truck.

Kelly said the material from the cemetery was being taken to the police range where explosives are tested. Authorities also were digging around in the cemetery to see if any more material was found.

"We'll have a better idea when the bomb squad looks at it, but it has yellow writing on a green material," he said, adding that's how C-4 is wrapped today. "It's difficult to say with any precision how old this is."

A call to the cemetery seeking comment was not immediately returned. The New York City Marble Cemetery was designated a landmark in the late 1960s. Six members of a branch of the Roosevelt family are buried there, as well as Stephen Allen, former mayor and New York governor.

Police were also looking into two messages that were found in the area to see if there was any connection. One, written in chalk on the sidewalk near the cemetery, said, "I really hope one of you finds this." The other, a note placed on a police car at the precinct near the site, made a reference to Jesus Christ being kept out of the neighborhood and was signed by someone identified as "Jesus Christ."

Kelly said there's no indication to think the three discoveries are linked, but investigators were checking into it.

Neighborhood residents took the scare in stride, watching from police tape and snapping photos, while chatting on cell phones and drinking coffee.

"I wasn't worried, because everyone was out on the street and you have to think if it was something serious it would've been blocked off more," said Danielle Baskin, 22 who lives across the street.

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Dunkleberger Karl
Historian,Humanitarian,Hedonist.
04:40 PM on 10/13/2010
Same phoros in 2003 showing Iraqie trailers with chemical lab factories inside , moving around!
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Aldyth
Advocating for those who cannot defend themselves.
08:54 AM on 10/12/2010
This is a seriously weird world.
08:09 AM on 10/12/2010
Looks like the whole, "If You See Something, Say Something" campaign still has a way to go.

The stuff was marked "explosives". I think that even if you are illiterate (as many are in the US, that's not a joke) you have at least seen enough television to have a clue that a duffel-bag, with "mysterious contents", buried in a cemetery, might warrant a call to the police.

No doubt someone buried this here...expecting that it would not be discovered until it was needed. Chilling. More frightening was that two people found this independently, and waited 1.5+ yrs., and a whole day, respectively. The cops better be checking out that first guy out.

Besides the workers, who the hell hangs out in cemeteries? Creepers, people, that's who. This was closed to the public, so it's not like there were those "romantic" Victorian strolls amongst the deceased going on. As an aside, this also makes Victorians creepy.
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Dunkleberger Karl
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07:10 AM on 10/12/2010
c-4 used by cemeteries for clearing rocks for years (big rocks) I believe that all stoped 15 years ago with oklahoma cty! Yellow lettering on green was available in 1993.Found a brick when I was in the regulars outside the post in a duffle bag, turned into mp station. no incident because no blasting cap!
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zorro869
02:31 AM on 10/12/2010
Just put that anywhere. . .
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Robinoxious
12:42 AM on 10/12/2010
I think this cemetery is maybe on 1st Street between A and 1st Ave., north of Houston. A grassy strip maybe 200 by 75 feet. It has crypts and is privately owned and closed to the public except for one day a year. It's a cool place, green and open, but explosives????
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Tunghoy
My other car is a TARDIS
12:41 AM on 10/12/2010
The explosives didn't go off, but the NYPD has already identified several hundred dead at the scene, and the body count is increasing......
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Aldyth
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08:53 AM on 10/12/2010
*snicker*
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Dunkleberger Karl
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11:58 PM on 10/12/2010
Your avatar is why I oppose hadicap ramps>
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Katzencats
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
12:26 AM on 10/12/2010
Aside from the obvious, my questions are aimed at the caretaker/gardener.

Why didn't he throw away the bag of buried "trash"?

If he didn't think it was trash, why leave it out against a fence?

If he didn't think it was trash or wasn't sure, why didn't he ask someone at the cemetary or whoever employs him?

Why didn't he go back for it?

What kind of job are they doing there (quality-wise) if the bag was there for over a year & it's just now been re-discovered?

Aaaaand, if someone else just now re-discovered it, how did they find out the circustances of the original unearthing?

My uneducated opinion is the gardener acquired it somehow & was trying to sell it.
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Dunkleberger Karl
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07:12 AM on 10/12/2010
C4 looks alot like potting clay ! perhaps that is what he thought it was!
08:08 AM on 10/12/2010
Potting clay doesn't say "explosives"....
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bkelly boulderit
thinking outside the litter box
12:08 AM on 10/12/2010
Come on people, the C-4 was for the zombie uprising! Just cause they're dead don't mean their stupid.
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DocSyracuse
A socially liberal, fiscally conservative surgeon
12:00 AM on 10/12/2010
Whew. Some future DNC voters saved!
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zorro869
02:32 AM on 10/12/2010
Um yer dumb.
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DocSyracuse
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12:42 AM on 10/13/2010
Um..no. Dems are famous, or should I say infamous, for registering deceased persons in voter fraud schemes.
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Amalek
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11:12 PM on 10/11/2010
Some mafia kid is getting reamed right now.
11:01 PM on 10/11/2010
The most likely source for a random lost bit of C4 is some army guy who lost track some of the stuff he pocketed while on duty. Unlikely to have anything to do with terrorism. Literally thousands of GIs filch small amounts of C4.
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Dunkleberger Karl
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01:59 AM on 10/13/2010
soo true!
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SoylentGreenIsPeople
Hmmm........Tastes Like Chicken !
11:01 PM on 10/11/2010
In my area they found C-4 in a Home Depot parking lot a few years ago. They don't have very good inventory control .
10:49 PM on 10/11/2010
There is a motive here for a nasty project somewhere else. There is no point in blowing up a cemetery.
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trucap
10:25 PM on 10/11/2010
Explosives in cemetery ????????????? Are they trying to kill the dead? Com'on .
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Amalek
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11:12 PM on 10/11/2010
I'd say they are burying some evidence.
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DocSyracuse
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11:57 PM on 10/11/2010
Probably thought they could safely stockpile their C4 in a cemetery.
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Dunkleberger Karl
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11:57 PM on 10/12/2010
Next to their Gold coins and their comemeritive sara Palin posters!