Libertarian presidential nominee Gary Johnson Gary Earl JohnsonWhat the numbers say about Trump's chances at reelection Presidential race tightens in Minnesota as Trump plows resources into state The Hill's Campaign Report: Biden condemns violence, blames Trump for fomenting it l Bitter Mass. primaries reach the end l Super PAC spending set to explode MORE on Sunday said he was glad no one had been injured during the recent attacks in New York, New Jersey and Minnesota — but the incidents caused dozens of injuries.

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"I'm just grateful that nobody got hurt," Johnson said on CNN when asked about the attacks.

"Secondly, law enforcement is on the scene. Responders are on the scene. If there's anything that I learned having been governor of New Mexico for eight years, it's that these people really do care. They are really qualified. They really do get to the bottom of this."

Johnson said people will find out who is responsible for the attacks and the individual or group of people will be brought to justice.

Johnson and his running mate Bill Weld later Sunday sent out a release on the attacks.

“Our thoughts are with the those injured in the attacks in New York City and Minnesota. Regardless of the motivations for such senseless acts, they remind us that there are very real threats to our safety and our freedom, threats that must be dealt with realistically and firmly," the statement read.

An explosion in New York City occurred Saturday night in the Chelsea neighborhood. There were 29 people injured with non-life-threatening injuries. One person was seriously hurt, according to The New York Times.

By Sunday morning, all of those injured had been released from the hospital, according to The Times.

Also on Saturday night, a man stabbed nine people at a mall in St. Cloud, Minn. An off-duty police officer shot and killed the suspect. All of the victims had non-life-threatening injuries, according to The Washington Post.

Three are still hospitalized as of Sunday afternoon, according to the publication.

A pipe bomb also exploded in Seaside Park, N.J., Saturday afternoon, but no injuries were reported in that incident.