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Trump effect lingers for Knicks fans as watch parties outside MSG still limited by NYPD plans
The NYPD will keep heightened security measures in place at a watch party outside Madison Square Garden for Game 4 of the NBA Finals, which President Donald Trump will not be attending
The NYPD will have to make public any information about incidents in which someone fires a gun, even if no one is struck, under terms of a bill being considered by the City Council. The Police
Outside Bryant Park’s Game 3 of the NBA Finals watch party on Monday night, Knicks fans had run-ins with police, including throwing bottles at them, the New York Post reported. The Knicks lost to the San Antonio Spurs 115-111 at Madison
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Confusion over MSG watch party as Mamdani approves return but NYPD prepares to shut down Midtown
It was anticipated that an MSG watch party would return for Game 4, after Trump confirmed he would not be back in the Big Apple for a second game, and Zohran Mamdani appeared to confirm it.
BasketballNetwork.net on MSN
NYPD intervenes after Knicks fans go haywire in Manhattan following Game 3 loss
A Knicks watch party turned chaotic as police intervened after multiple altercations broke out in Manhattan.
Knicks fans with tickets to Monday night's game are urged to arrive at least two hours ahead of the 8:40 p.m. tipoff against the Spurs.
Madison Square Garden and the New York Knicks are mad at the New York Police Department and Mayor Zohran Mamdani for not letting them throw a big enough party for Game 4 of the NBA Finals.
FOX 5 New York on MSN
NYPD release security plan for Game 4 of NBA finals: Watch party, screening zones
The NYPD have announced an extensive security plan for Game 4 of the NBA finals, including a ticketed watch party outside of Madison Square Garden.
The NYPD chief who vaulted over a barricade to chase down ISIS-inspired wannabe bombers outside Gracie Mansion earlier this year was awarded the department’s distinguished Medal for Valor Monday. Assistant Chief Aaron Edwards – the commanding officer of Patrol Borough Manhattan North – was among five heroes in blue who received the NYPD’s third-highest honor for their efforts taking down the suspected terrorists as unruly warring protests