Unusual Movement Reported Minutes After Brooklyn Bridge Collapse
By Unified Press — December 27th, 2025 | 3:04 PM EST

Minutes after the sudden collapse of the Brooklyn Bridge at approximately 3:00 PM, unsettling reports began emerging from residents across Lower Manhattan across all social media platforms. Witnesses described the appearance of large groups of individuals moving silently through streets near Madison, Henry, and Market Streets.

The figures were said to be slow-moving, unresponsive to their surroundings, and exhibiting what one resident called a “deliberate, unnatural stillness.”

“They just kept walking—heads down, no urgency,” posted a bystander who viewed the scene from a fire escape on Pike Street. “It was like they didn’t see anything around them. Just moving together.”

First responders on the scene, already overwhelmed by the aftermath of the bridge collapse, quickly redirected resources to perimeter containment. NYPD has declined to comment, while military vehicles were observed deploying south of Grand Street at 3:03 PM by others on social media platforms.

Official sources have made no connection between the collapse and the sudden appearance of the figures. However, all live feeds in the vicinity were cut moments after their arrival, and digital footage uploaded by civilians has since been marked as “restricted content.”

As of this writing, an advisory remains in effect urging citizens to avoid the area and follow previously established evacuation routes.

Unified Press will continue monitoring developments as they unfold.

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