C4 explosives found in Manhattan cemetery

A cemetery caretaker found several pounds of military-grade plastic explosives buried in a historic East Village boneyard, cops announced Monday.

They were looking into a possible connection to a bizarre note left with cops that was signed “Jesus,” and a chalked note on the sidewalk in front of the cemetery.

There was no blasting cap or detonator found with the lethal munitions – formally known as Composition 4 – meaning there was no way to detonate the explosives, which had likely been there for years.

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