NYPD: Man with gas cans arrested at St. Patrick\'s church

NYPD: Man with gas cans arrested at St. Patrick's church

AP 

Just days after flames ravaged the cathedral in Paris, a man was arrested Wednesday night after entering carrying two cans of gasoline, fluid and lighters, according to the

The unidentified 37-year-old man had pulled up in a minivan outside the landmark cathedral on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, walked around the area, then returned to his vehicle at 7:55 p.m. and retrieved the gasoline and fluid, said NYPD of Intelligence and Counterterrorism

"As he enters the cathedral he's confronted by a who asks him where he's going and informs him he can't proceed into the cathedral carrying these things," said Miller.

"At that point some gasoline apparently spills out onto the floor as he's turned around." Security then notified officers from the counter-terrorism bureau who were standing outside, Miller said. The officers caught up to the man and arrested him after he was questioned.

"His basic story was he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue. That his car had run out of gas," Miller said. "We took a look at the vehicle. It was not out of gas and at that point he was taken into custody."

"It's hard to say exactly what his intentions were, but I think the totality of circumstances of an individual walking into an iconic location like carrying over four gallons of gasoline, two bottles of fluid and lighters is something that we would have great concern over," Miller said.

"His story is not consistent." Miller said the suspect is known to police, who are currently looking into his background.

was built in 1878 and has installed a sprinkler-like system during recent renovations. Its wooden roof is also coated with fire retardant.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 11:30 IST