The Islamic State (ISIS) warned that it would attack New York City's Times Square in a new video released Wednesday.



The five-minute video shows previous attacks, a montage of explosions, and a suicide bomber strapping explosives to his chest; this footage was interspersed with images of Times Square, busy intersections, and storefronts in Manhattan.

Following Friday's coordinated attacks in Paris last week, which killed 129, ISIS issued a threat against the United States—Washington, D.C. specifically—as well as other countries that are participating in Syrian airstrikes. On Monday, New York City Police Commissioner William Bratton told MSNBC’s Morning Joe that New York is “the most likely target” for the extremist group's next attack.

After ISIS' latest video surfaced Wednesday, the NYPD told NTRSCTN in a statement that it would “remain at a heightened state of vigilance." Read the department's full statement, below: