The New York Police Department: What began as a night of jubilation for New York basketball fans quickly evolved into a citywide security challenge after the New York Knicks clinched their first NBA championship in more than five decades.
The franchise's title-winning victory over the San Antonio Spurs in Game 5 of the NBA Finals unleashed celebrations across Manhattan and beyond, with thousands pouring into the streets around Madison Square Garden and Times Square. While much of the city marked the historic achievement with chants, fireworks and spontaneous gatherings, authorities were also forced to respond to multiple incidents of vandalism, public disorder and violence.
Large crowds assembled outside Madison Square Garden, where supporters watched the game on giant screens before erupting in celebration at the final buzzer. As the night progressed, several groups broke away from the festivities, with videos circulating on social media showing vehicles being damaged, buses being climbed on and confrontations involving police officers.