The incident came just days after flames ravaged Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris.
The 37-year-old New Jersey man had pulled up on Wednesday night in a minivan outside the cathedral on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, walked around the area, then returned to his vehicle and retrieved the petrol and lighter fluid, according to the New York Police Department.
Deputy commissioner of intelligence and counter-terrorism John Miller said: “As he enters the cathedral he’s confronted by a cathedral security officer who asks him where he’s going and informs him he can’t proceed into the cathedral carrying these things. It’s 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, Mr Miller said. The officers caught up to the man and arrested him after he was questioned.
Around 7:55pm, a man walked into St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan with gas cans and lighter fluid, and was subsequently apprehended by @NYPDCT without incident. We thank our partners for their help, and remember – if you see something, say something. pic.twitter.com/qEbmklnqzQ
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“His basic story was he was cutting through the cathedral to get to Madison Avenue. That his car had run out of gas,” Mr Miller said. “We took a look at the vehicle. It was…
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