63 People Arrested, 4 Stabbings and 1 Shooting Reported In NYC As Knicks Fans Go Wild Celebrating NBA Finals Win
What began as a citywide celebration of the Knicks’ NBA championship quickly descended into disorder overnight, as violent crowds rampaged through parts of Manhattan, damaging police vehicles, setting buses ablaze in Times Square, and leaving dozens under arrest.
Authorities said 63 people were taken into custody during the unrest, while at least 10 NYPD officers suffered injuries. Police also reported that 15 suspects have already been charged with various crimes connected to the disturbances.
The violence extended beyond property damage. A 17-year-old boy was shot in the foot, and four separate stabbing incidents were reported amid the chaos, according to police officials.
“The vast majority of New Yorkers celebrated appropriately. There were some who did not,” Mayor Zohran Mamdani said Sunday.
“We said time and again, no matter how excited we are, there’s no tolerance for violence, whether towards police officers or anyone else.
“I appreciate the men and women of the NYPD for keeping our city safe,” he said.
Police said those arrested face a range of charges, including assaulting police officers, weapons possession, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct, resisting arrest, and obstruction of governmental administration. Among those charged was a 28-year-old man from Arlington, Texas, who is accused of attacking a police officer.
Dramatic footage from Times Square showed crowds swarming yellow school buses designated to transport soccer fans to FIFA World Cup matches at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. Protesters and revelers were seen vandalizing multiple vehicles, while one bus was completely engulfed in flames.
Officials said rioters also damaged NYPD vehicles with baseball bats, launched fireworks into packed crowds, blocked roadways, and engaged in numerous street fights throughout the night.
The teenager who suffered a gunshot wound to his left foot near West 42nd Street and Broadway told officers he was riding a Citi Bike when he was struck, law-enforcement sources said. Investigators indicated that he has not been cooperating with the investigation.
He was transported to Bellevue Hospital and was reported to be in stable condition. Police detained three individuals in connection with the shooting and recovered a firearm at the scene, sources said.
“I’m scared for my homies,” a fan screamed in the chaos.
Another video captured a woman expressing frustration over the destruction of the school buses.
“You know, our taxpayer dollars go to public schools, right?” she said.
Governor Kathy Hochul also condemned the violence while noting that most fans celebrated peacefully.
“You know, it’s a shame.
“The vast, vast, vast majority of people who came out to celebrate did so peacefully.
“There’s always some people who mar it for others,” she said. “I thank the NYPD for their quick response and having to do what they do. But it was a great celebration, and unfortunately, there will always be a few who will try to ruin it for others.”
{Matzav.com}
