NYC ramps up security after Iran general killed

NEW YORK (AP) - Mayor Bill de Blasio says New Yorkers should be prepared for the possibility of retaliatory terrorist attacks following the killing of Iran’s top general.
 
Police Commissioner Dermot Shea and the NYPD’s counterterrorism chief stressed on Friday that there's no information at this time about any planned or potential attacks. But they say the public will notice enhanced security and should report suspicious behavior.