ISIS released a new video Wednesday threatening more attacks following the vicious attacks on Paris, specifically saying that New York City's Times Square will be targeted in a suicide bomber attack, according to Fox News.
The video shows recycled video of a music video depicting a suicide bomber attack on Times Square, but mixed with this older video footage is also a new video of French President Francois Hollande's address in the wake of last week's violent attacks on Paris.
The video shows Times Square scenes with an ISIS militant announcing that Paris was just the beginning of the attacks before it cuts quickly to a militant in a bomb vest interspersed with footage and clips around New York City. NYC landmarks including taxis and midtown locations of the Gap and TGI Friday's, all found around Times Square, were shown on the new video, according to CBS local.
The end of the video is a simple message that states "and what is to come will be worse and more bitter."
"While some of the video footage is not new, the video reaffirms the message that New York City remains a top terrorist target," said New York City Police Department spokesman J. Peter Donald, according to Christian Today.
"While there is no current or specific threat to the city at this time," Donald added, "we will remain at a heightened state of vigilance and will continue to work with the FBI, the Joint Terrorism Task Force and the entire intelligence community to keep the city of New York safe."