- Jul 1, 2018
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Nadir Al-Hashim, Brahim Tawfiq and Suraya Samara would have been sat in the seats of their ninth generation Toyota Corolla for around seven hours now. They'd be coming to the end of their journey, along the I-80 E from Canton in Ohio. They'd be wearing thick coats, which would be odd due to the fact it was nearly summer time, however it wouldn't cause for much concern. Mister Samara would be sat in the back, just coming out of a nap due to the fact that they had been getting ready for this since the early hours of the morning. There would be an eerie silence in the car as they began to pull up on their final destination, which would be next to a sidewalk on Times Square in New York City - which would be bustling with tourists and locals alike. After pulling up along the sidewalk, they'd take a few minutes before stepping out of their vehicle, each carrying a sports bag and walked further into the crowd. Standing by the base of the New York Times Tower, they'd just wait..
A few moments later, they'd unzip their jackets and drop them to the floor, which would reveal that two of the men would be wearing Marom Dolphin BP Vest 3 A III - which are available to the public on the internet and at gun shows. Whilst the remaining male - Mister Tawfiq, would be wearing a suicide vest. It would take a few moments for the public to realise what was happening and by that time, the men had opened up their sports bag and dragged out their weapons. Al-Hashim was carrying a SIG Sauer SIG516 with a bump stock, Tawfiq with a Ruger SR-556 also with a bump stock and Samara with an Ithaca 37. Before the public had a chance to react and attempt to reach safety, the men began to pull the triggers and bullets begin to fly into the crowds of people. The cracks of gunshots rang around Times Square as more and more people fell victim to the shootings, as the crowds began to run a timed explosive that had been activated beneath the vehicle when it was switched off would go off. A white, blinding flash and a deafening crack would ring out as people who were running past would be thrown in all directions, being hit by shrapnel and other parts. Windows of shops and buildings in the immediate area would be smashed due to the size of the explosion. This had all happened within around fifty seconds, and by now calls to the police were being made - the first officers to respond were two from the PAPD who were at the Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal. They'd rush to the scene with their Glock 19s drawn and take cover behind two vehicles with the men in sight. They'd aim over the top of the cars and begin returning fire when they could. It wouldn't be long before sirens rang out and three Chevrolet Impalas from the 14th Precinct, which was just down the road from Times Square, would turn up at the scene, again the officers would keep a safe distance and keep cover behind their vehicles.
The Gunmen would continue to fire as the crowds began to clear, dead and injured people lay in the streets as the sidewalks were stained in blood, more sirens would be ringing out as two Lenco BearCats from ESS-2 from Upper Manhattan came speeding down the road, as they join the other officers at the scene, the ESU members would disembark - clearly more equipped for the situation - wearing combat equipment and carrying CAR-15s. They'd take cover alongside the other officers and begin returning fire towards the gunmen, with the amount of firepower coming from the police. Brahim Tawfiq would be hit by a lucky shot, the bullet would enter in his neck and knock him down to the ground. When he hits the ground, he'd shout as loud as he could through his blood filled mouth. "ALLAHU ACKBAR" would be heard as he pressed the button on his suicide vest, detonating it and killing himself and the other two gunmen.
Once the dust and rubble had settled, the police began to move into the area to secure the scene, the city would be filled with sirens now as police, fire and EMS would begin to turn up at the scene. Fire crews would begin putting out any fires and help the EMS provide care to those who are injured, in the meantime news crews would begin to arrive at the scene to report on the situation.
A few moments later, they'd unzip their jackets and drop them to the floor, which would reveal that two of the men would be wearing Marom Dolphin BP Vest 3 A III - which are available to the public on the internet and at gun shows. Whilst the remaining male - Mister Tawfiq, would be wearing a suicide vest. It would take a few moments for the public to realise what was happening and by that time, the men had opened up their sports bag and dragged out their weapons. Al-Hashim was carrying a SIG Sauer SIG516 with a bump stock, Tawfiq with a Ruger SR-556 also with a bump stock and Samara with an Ithaca 37. Before the public had a chance to react and attempt to reach safety, the men began to pull the triggers and bullets begin to fly into the crowds of people. The cracks of gunshots rang around Times Square as more and more people fell victim to the shootings, as the crowds began to run a timed explosive that had been activated beneath the vehicle when it was switched off would go off. A white, blinding flash and a deafening crack would ring out as people who were running past would be thrown in all directions, being hit by shrapnel and other parts. Windows of shops and buildings in the immediate area would be smashed due to the size of the explosion. This had all happened within around fifty seconds, and by now calls to the police were being made - the first officers to respond were two from the PAPD who were at the Times Square–42nd Street/Port Authority Bus Terminal. They'd rush to the scene with their Glock 19s drawn and take cover behind two vehicles with the men in sight. They'd aim over the top of the cars and begin returning fire when they could. It wouldn't be long before sirens rang out and three Chevrolet Impalas from the 14th Precinct, which was just down the road from Times Square, would turn up at the scene, again the officers would keep a safe distance and keep cover behind their vehicles.
The Gunmen would continue to fire as the crowds began to clear, dead and injured people lay in the streets as the sidewalks were stained in blood, more sirens would be ringing out as two Lenco BearCats from ESS-2 from Upper Manhattan came speeding down the road, as they join the other officers at the scene, the ESU members would disembark - clearly more equipped for the situation - wearing combat equipment and carrying CAR-15s. They'd take cover alongside the other officers and begin returning fire towards the gunmen, with the amount of firepower coming from the police. Brahim Tawfiq would be hit by a lucky shot, the bullet would enter in his neck and knock him down to the ground. When he hits the ground, he'd shout as loud as he could through his blood filled mouth. "ALLAHU ACKBAR" would be heard as he pressed the button on his suicide vest, detonating it and killing himself and the other two gunmen.
Once the dust and rubble had settled, the police began to move into the area to secure the scene, the city would be filled with sirens now as police, fire and EMS would begin to turn up at the scene. Fire crews would begin putting out any fires and help the EMS provide care to those who are injured, in the meantime news crews would begin to arrive at the scene to report on the situation.