Man brings coffee to NYPD, FDNY following Chelsea explosion

A generous man decided to show his support for first responders following the explosion in Chelsea, New York.

Video shows the man approaching the officers with several bags of pastries and coffee from Starbucks.

The man thanks the officers for their service and says he wishes "he could give more."

He and the officers introduce themselves and shake hands, as they thank him for his kind gesture.

Police have since connected the New York City and New Jersey shore town bombings and say the same man is being sought for questioning in both.

Authorities are seeking 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Afghanistan. His last known address was an apartment in Elizabeth, New Jersey, above a fried chicken store, where the FBI executed a search warrant before 6am Monday morning.

Authorities converged on the apartment after one of five devices found at the Elizabeth train station exploded while a bomb squad robot attempted to disarm it. No one was injured.

Authorities had been questioning several people as they try to determine any possible connection between an explosion in New York's bustling Chelsea neighborhood, an unexploded pressure-cooker device found blocks away and a pipe bomb blast in New Jersey.