ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 9月22日 11時43分


The block of 27th Street between Avenue of the Americas and 7th Avenue in Manhattan is a fairly quiet mix of residential apartments, commercial properties, wholesalers and a few other businesses — not what most people would consider a target for terrorism. But after an explosive device — similar to the one used on 23rd Street — was discovered on the block, many Chelsea residents are still shaking, thinking about what could have been. One common theme: Many feel indebted to Jane Schreibman, pictured here. Around 10 pm, the 66-year-old photographer had stepped outside her house, when something about 15 yards away caught her eye. It was a destroyed pressure cooker with wires coming out of it. “I thought it was a kid’s science project,” Jane said. But having heard about the explosion earlier that night on 23rd Street, “there was a nagging suspicion in the back of my mind.” She called the authorities, who eventually removed the device. @hlswift took this photo of Jane looking out her window. #regram


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