2026年3月10日 / 美国东部时间下午6:53 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻
据哥伦比亚广播公司新闻报道,周六在纽约市市长官邸外向抗议者投掷简易爆炸装置的两名男子之一,上周似乎在宾夕法尼亚州费城郊区的一家烟花店购买了引信。
幻影烟花公司副总裁兼总法律顾问威廉·魏默表示,18岁的埃米尔·巴拉特(Emir Balat)在宾夕法尼亚州彭德尔市的幻影烟花店购买了引信。
提供给哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的监控视频显示,巴拉特于3月2日当地时间下午12:46走进店内并在幻影烟花店购物,距离案发时间有五天。
魏默称,店内视频显示巴拉特购买了一卷20英尺长的安全引信,看起来和摸起来都像粗麻绳,含税价格为6.89美元。

“进店购买引信并没有引起注意,”魏默在接受哥伦比亚广播公司新闻电话采访时表示,”如果他买了20卷引信,可能会引起怀疑。但在这家店购买一两件物品几乎是件平常事,这次购买没有什么特别之处。”
魏默称,美国联邦调查局(FBI)正在将此次袭击调查为潜在恐怖主义行为,已于周一联系了该店的国家安全主管。
巴拉特和19岁的易卜拉欣·卡尤米(Ibrahim Kayumi)均为宾夕法尼亚州 Bucks 县居民,据指控,他们周六驾车前往纽约市,在远右翼影响者杰克·朗(Jake Lang)组织的反伊斯兰示威活动附近,在格雷西大厦(纽约市市长佐兰·曼达尼的官方住所)外参与了一场反示威活动。
哥伦比亚广播公司新闻确认团队核实的现场视频显示,一名身份确定为巴拉特的男子投掷了当局称为”点燃装置”的物品。
检察官在投诉中称,巴拉特声称自己受到”伊斯兰国”(ISIS)的启发,并告诉警方他希望此次袭击比2013年造成三人死亡的波士顿马拉松爆炸案”规模更大”。
纽约警察局长杰西卡·蒂施(Jessica Tisch)表示,巴拉特投掷的第一个装置在人行横道的路障上爆炸,距离警察几英尺远后自行熄灭。
蒂施说,巴拉特随后逃跑并从卡尤米那里取回第二个装置,点燃后开始逃跑,途中丢弃了装置。
执法部门消息人士告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻,这些装置是用运动饮料瓶填充或部分填充爆炸物制成,放置在玻璃罐内,周围装有碎片或螺母螺栓。
3月2日幻影烟花店的监控视频中未拍到卡尤米。
美国联邦调查局尚未立即回应对哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的置评请求。
巴拉特的律师梅赫迪·埃斯米迪(Mehdi Essmidi)也未立即回应置评请求,但周一在纽约市巴拉特和卡尤米首次联邦法庭出庭前,他表示计划为其当事人辩护。
巴拉特和卡尤米被指控犯有五项与恐怖主义及持有爆炸物相关的罪名,一份联邦起诉书即将出台。
卡尤米的律师也未回应哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的置评请求。
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/video-nyc-terror-suspect-purchasing-fuse-allegedly-ied-mamdani-residence/
Video appears to show Gracie Mansion bomb suspect purchasing fuse at Pennsylvania fireworks store
March 10, 2026 / 6:53 PM EDT / CBS News
One of two men accused of throwing improvised explosive devices at protesters Saturday outside the New York City mayor’s residence appears to have purchased fuses at a fireworks store in a Philadelphia suburb last week, CBS News has learned.
Emir Balat, 18, purchased fuses at Phantom Fireworks,in Penndel, Pennsylvania, according to William Weimer, vice president and general counsel for the Phantom Fireworks Company.
Surveillance video provided to CBS News shows Balat walking inside and shopping at Phantom Fireworks at 12:46 p.m. local time on March 2, five days before the incident.
Video from inside the store shows Balat purchasing a 20-foot roll of safety fuse, which looks and feels like thick twine, for $6.89 including tax, according to Weimer.
Image from Phantom Fireworks security camera video appears to show Emir Balat purchasing a fuse at the store in the Philadelphia area on March 2, 2026. Courtesy of Phantom Fireworks
“Coming in and buying that was uneventful,” Weimer told CBS News in a phone interview. “Had he bought 20 rolls of fuse, it might have raised eyebrows. But buying one or two items of anything in this store is almost a nonevent. Nothing remarkable about the purchase.”
The FBI, which is investigating the attack as an act of potential terrorism, contacted the store’s national security director on Monday, Weimer said.
Balat and 19-year-old Ibrahim Kayumi, both residents of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, are accused of driving to New York City Saturday, where they took part in a counter-protest against an anti-Islam demonstration organized by far-right influencer Jake Lang near Gracie Mansion, the official residence of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
Videos from the scene, verified by the CBS News Confirmed team, show a man identified as Balat throwing what authorities described as an “ignited device.”
Prosecutors alleged in a complaint that Balat said he was inspired by ISIS and told police he wanted the attack to be “even bigger” than the Boston Marathon bombing that killed three people in 2013.
According to New York Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch, the first device thrown by Balat extinguished itself after striking a barrier in a crosswalk, a few feet from police officers.
Balat then ran away and retrieved a second device from Kayumi, lit the device and started running with it before dropping the device, Tisch said.
Law enforcement sources told CBS News that the devices consisted of a sports-drink bottle filled or partially filled with explosive material set inside glass jars and surrounded by fragmentation, or nuts and bolts.
Kayumi is not seen in the March 2 surveillance video at Phantom Fireworks.
The FBI did not immediately respond to a request for comment from CBS News.
Balat’s attorney, Mehdi Essmidi, did not immediately respond to a request for comment, but outside Balat and Kayumi’s initial federal court appearance Monday in New York City, he indicated he planned to fight the charges against his client.
Balat and Kayumi were charged with five counts related to terrorism and possession of explosive materials. A federal indictment is forthcoming.
Kayumi’s attorney also did not respond to CBS News’ requests for comment.
https://www.cbsnews.com/video/video-nyc-terror-suspect-purchasing-fuse-allegedly-ied-mamdani-residence/
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