As leads dwindle in the investigation into the Central Park explosion that blew off the lower leg of a visiting college student, authorities have announced a $40,000 reward in the case, noting the compound used in the explosive has been seen in recent attacks overseas. Local and federal authorities made the announcement Wednesday morning in a renewed push for the…
Can an obscure bakery bag help jog our memories? By Chris Glorioso and Kristina Pavlovic •
Published July 3, 2019 •
Updated on July 4, 2019 at 7:44 pm
What to Know
College student Connor Golden lost his foot when he stepped on a homemade explosive in Central Park in July 2016
Investigators are still looking for the person who planted the explosive powder, though they don t think it was motivated by terrorism
Golden s family has been searching for clues themselves, and found what could be a game-changer in an old Instagram comment
For the parents of Connor Golden, it is almost unbelievable.
Three years after their son s lower leg was blown up by an explosive booby-trap in Central Park, no one has claimed responsibility. No one has had enough conscience to report the bomber to police.
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