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NEW YORK – New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says there’s a “high probability” that law enforcement will capture whoever was behind a car bomb left in Times Square.

Bloomberg said Monday on ABC’s “Good Morning America” that all city agencies are working together, along with federal agencies.

Police found the car Saturday night parked on a block lined with Broadway theaters and restaurants after being alerted by two street vendors. Thousands of tourists were cleared from the area, and streets were shut down for 10 hours.

Police say the gasoline and propane bomb was crude but could have sprayed shrapnel and metal parts with enough force to kill pedestrians and knock out windows on one of America’s busiest streets.

SOURCE: Newsone

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