NEW YORK. The NYPD and FBI kicked off a massive three-day counterterrorism drill last night, testing the agencies’ ability to detect and disarm a nuclear weapon.
“In this day and age, we have to be concerned,” Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said about a possible nuclear threat. “These are the times we live in.”
Roughly 300 police officers will be dispatched to uncover the decoy weapon of mass destruction somewhere along the Clearview Expressway in Queens, where traffic delays were expected late last night.
For the drill’s next phase, to be held today, 400 FBI agents and analysts will disarm the device at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn.