Knicks parade expected to draw record crowds; NYPD on alert

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One concern for law enforcement is a possible lone actor’s viewing the parade as a “high-priority target,” according to an NYPD assessment reviewed by NBC News.
Workers at NYC's City Hall prepare for NY Knicks' victory ceremony
Workers prepare for the Knicks' NBA title parade and ceremony at New York City Hall on Monday.Matthew Chayes / Newsday via Getty Images

The New York Police Department has completed a security assessment for the New York Knicks’ victory parade and celebration Thursday, and one concern is a possible lone actor’s viewing the parade as a “high-priority target” given the “potentially historic” crowds expected to attend the event, according to the assessment shared with various law enforcement organizations and reviewed by NBC News.

Officials say there are no new or credible threats ahead of the ticker-tape parade in lower Manhattan. Historically, the country’s largest police department uses such assessments to determine how many officers to deploy to an event; the NYPD is expected to send more than 10,000 members to the parade as it winds through the Wall Street corridor. It doesn’t indicate a threat is imminent.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has said he expects big crowds.

“It may well be the largest parade in New York City history,” he said.

The Knicks clinched the best-of-seven series 4-1 against the San Antonio Spurs to lift the NBA championship trophy for the first time since 1973, sealing the deal in Game 5 two days after they pulled off the largest comeback in NBA Finals history.

They sealed the title at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, but over 1,500 miles away, in New York, celebrations erupted after the final buzzer.

The NYPD assessment says that the majority of spectators will be “celebratory and law-abiding” but that “non-ideologically motivated criminal actors may use the upcoming celebration as an opportunity to perpetrate exploitative acts of property destruction, vandalism, and more generalized disorderly conduct.”

In the wild celebrations following the winning game, 63 people were arrested, and 10 officers were injured.

Knicks fans.
Knicks fans cheer outside Madison Square Garden on Saturday.Brenden Willsch / Imagn Images via Reuters Connect

Given the enormous media presence and crowds expected Thursday, the NYPD is looking out for signs of knife or blunt object attacks, vehicle rammings or drones, according to the NYPD assessment.

The celebration is most likely viewed as a “high-priority target for malign actors due to its outsized media coverage and the potentially historic number of people expected to be in attendance at the parade in Lower Manhattan and celebratory events citywide,” according to the assessment.

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