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Queens Home Blast Injures 8 NYPD Officers Amid Knife-Wielding Suspect Standoff

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In Queens, New York, an explosion injured at least eight police officers on Thursday. They had been called to a residence where a man allegedly threatened others with a knife.

Officers from the New York Police Department (NYPD) were dispatched to address a domestic altercation involving a knife-wielding individual in the Ozone Park area, according to NYPD Assistant Chief Christopher McIntosh, who spoke about the incident earlier in the day.

Later, NYPD Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch unveiled startling body camera footage from the police. The video captures officers approaching the home’s entrance moments before a sudden and fiery blast knocks them back.

Just before the explosion, an officer can be heard inquiring, “what’s his name?” The blast then erupts, forcing officers to quickly assess their surroundings and ensure their safety amid the chaos.

An officer is overheard stating, “The guy just lit the house on fire,” confirming the explosion’s source.

Officers are seen attempting to remove several crying children from the chaotic scene and check on other occupants.

“Here is video of the heroic actions that members of the NYPD took this morning to rescue children and adults from a burning home in Queens,” Tisch wrote on X Thursday afternoon. “They were hurt. They had just been thrown to the ground by an explosion. And in that moment, with no clear sense of what else they might be walking into, they made the decision to keep moving forward. Their focus stayed exactly where it needed to be: on the people inside, on getting those children out, and on making sure that situation didn’t claim innocent lives.”

At an earlier news conference, McIntosh told reporters that at 2:42 a.m., officers responded to a 911 call for a domestic dispute with a knife.

“The call was placed by a family member of the victim, who stated that her male relative arrived at their residence intoxicated and armed with a knife, and there was a smell of gas in the residence,” McIntosh said.

Anroop Parasaram, 50, was armed with a knife, forced his way into the basement apartment of a three-family home and “began menacing and threatening the remaining victim with a knife,” McIntosh said.

Firefighters spray water on a large home fire

Firefighters battle a five-alarm blaze in Queens, New York. The initial blast knocked multiple NYPD officers off of their feet on Thursday, April 30, 2026. (FOX5 New York)

“Our officers were at the front door of the residence attempting to enter when suddenly a massive fiery explosion erupted at 2:57 a.m. The officers were violently… multiple officers were thrown off their feet with some being launched into gates at the front of the residence,” McIntosh said.

Officers then went into the engulfed building to rescue remaining residents.

Eight officers were treated for minor burns and one of them received stitches for head lacerations.

“I want to be clear, we got very lucky today, this could have turned out really differently,” McIntosh stated.

Officers have still not located Parasaram, who is still “unaccounted for,” McIntosh revealed at the time.

Parasaram, who had three expired protection orders against him by family members, came to the home carrying two garbage bags containing gas cans and an unknown substance, McIntosh said.

Sixteen people living in the three-family home or in nearby homes have been displaced by the blaze, Fire Department of New York’s (FDNY) John Esposito told the news conference.

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani also weighed in on the situation.

Firefighters spray water on a large home fire

Firefighters battle a large blaze in the Ozone Park neighborhood of Queens, New York. The fire came after a domestic dispute in which 50-year-old Anroop Parasaram allegedly carried garbage bags with gas cans into the home on Thursday April 30, 2026. (FOX5 New York)

“I’ve been briefed on this horrific situation involving a dispute that led to an explosion and fire in Queens. It left multiple people injured and displaced, including seven members of the NYPD and one firefighter — all of whom sustained minor injuries and are in stable condition,” Mamdani wrote in a Thursday morning post on X.

“I’m grateful to our NYPD officers, FDNY firefighters, and EMS members who rushed to the scene, rescuing residents and worked under extremely difficult conditions to keep New Yorkers safe. I’m wishing all those injured a swift recovery, and I thank our officers and firefighters for their extraordinary bravery in the face of a complex and dangerous situation. We’re continuing to support displaced residents and, as FDNY and NYPD personnel conduct debris removal and searches at this active scene, and working to account for anyone who may remain missing while the investigation continues,” Mamdani concluded.

Fox News Digital contacted the NYPD for more information but no further update was immediately available.

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