July 30, 2025 Bronx, NY – A tense situation unfolded in the Mount Eden neighborhood on Tuesday afternoon when the NYPD responded to reports of a man openly carrying a "long rifle." While the incident prompted a significant police presence and temporary street closures, authorities confirm the man was taken into custody without incident and will not face any charges.

The alarm was first raised around 12:30 p.m. Tuesday when a 911 call reported an individual "walking with [a] long rifle" in the vicinity of Nelson Avenue. The NYPD quickly moved to secure the area, advising the public via an X (formerly Twitter) post to avoid Nelson Avenue between West 172nd Street and Grant Highway due to anticipated emergency vehicle activity and traffic delays.

Crews on the scene observed police efficiently clearing the area and subsequently reopening streets, signaling a swift resolution to the potential threat. Thankfully, police have confirmed that no injuries were reported in connection with the incident.

This event highlights the quick response of the NYPD in addressing public safety concerns while also underscoring the complexities that can arise when individuals are seen with firearms in public spaces. The decision not to file charges suggests the situation was de-escalated effectively and legally, though the initial sighting understandably caused alarm within the community.

Man Detained in Mount Eden After "Long Rifle" Sighting; No Charges Filed New York Craze

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