Millions will flock to the Knicks parade, NYPD says. Many won't make it in.

Millions will flock to the Knicks parade, NYPD says. Many won't make it in.

Gothamist sports

Key Points:

  • Police Commissioner Jessica Tisch warned that the expected attendance for the Knicks' ticker-tape parade in Lower Manhattan will be in the millions, exceeding the area's capacity, and some fans will be redirected or turned away once viewing areas are full.
  • The parade celebrates the Knicks' first NBA championship since 1973, but recent celebrations turned violent, with around 200 arrests made during NBA Finals week for various offenses including brawling and property damage.
  • The NYPD plans its largest deployment ever for a planned event, assigning over 10,000 officers to Lower Manhattan and implementing strict security measures such as bag screenings, vehicle bans, and closures of certain subway stations.
  • Enhanced security will include heavily armed officers, bomb-sniffing dogs, helicopters, drones, and counterterrorism equipment to ensure public safety during the parade.
  • Fans are urged to arrive early as viewing areas will fill quickly, and prohibited items like backpacks, umbrellas, and glass or metal bottles will not be allowed inside the event zone.

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