The FDR and West Side Highway will remain open.
Traffic coming off the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan will only be able to go northbound on the FDR.
Pedestrians will be able to use the walkway.
As always, if you see something, say something.
The NYPD will deploy over 10,000 officers to tomorrow's Knicks parade — the largest number assigned to any planned event.
Heavy weapons teams, explosive detection k9s, transportation, transit, highway, aviation, drones, and more will be on hand to keep things secure.
Starting at 7pm today, parking will not be allowed south of Canal St. Cars will be towed if they are not removed.
Starting at 7am Thursday, south of Canal St will be shut down to vehicular traffic from the Hudson River to the East River.
For more information on street closures, where to watch the parade, and best ways to get there, visit the link below.
https://t.co/WaTGk0Qknp
We will see you at the parade! 💙🧡
Tomorrow, we celebrate the New York Knicks in the Canyon of Heroes.
We want everyone to be safe and enjoy this historic moment.
Everyone attending the parade will be screened. No bags will be allowed.
Pens will open at 6am. We encourage attendees to be there early.
It’s a bittersweet BONE-voyage!
Last week, four of our counterterrorism K9s retired after years of dedicated service to keep us all safe.
While we are sad to see them go, we wish them a pawfect retirement.
Have you seen 14-year-old Julia Aurelus? She was last seen leaving her home in Brooklyn on 6/15. She is about 5 ft 2 in & weighs 100 lbs. She was last seen wearing green pants, black shirt with USA logo and a teal bookbag.
Have any info? DM @NYPDTips or call 800-577-TIPS (8477).
Large events like the FIFA World Cup can create conditions for possible human trafficking.
The NYPD wants your help. If you see something, say something.
Call the Human Trafficking Hotline at 646-610-7272.
After the Knicks game on Saturday night, our officers spotted a man with a gun in a large crowd in Times Square.
They quickly tracked him down and recovered a loaded gun that was in his waistband.
This is how the NYPD showed up on Saturday night to keep people safe.
Today is the last day to register for the Police Officer Exam.
Answer the call to serve New York City, protect its people, and make a difference.
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Yesterday, Fifth Avenue was filled with the music and culture of Puerto Rico!
Our officers joined thousands of New Yorkers in celebrating the contributions of the Puerto Rican people and ensured a safe parade day for all!
Thousands of New Yorkers were out yesterday to celebrate Puerto Rican heritage and culture, and I was proud to march with @NYPDHispanic and our Puerto Rican officers for this beautiful tradition.
None of this would be possible without the tireless work of the NYPD. After a long and grueling night, our officers showed up in full force along Fifth Avenue to ensure everyone could enjoy the parade safely.
Thank you to the members of the NYPD for their extraordinary service to the City this weekend.
As New York City celebrated a Knicks championship last night, the men and women of the NYPD were working across all five boroughs to keep people safe.
That included dealing with a relatively small number of people who used celebration as an “excuse” to turn to violence.
Many cops worked long, grueling tours. Many came in on their days off. And many went straight from a long night into the Puerto Rican Day Parade and FIFA watch parties this morning.
To every cop who put themselves at risk to ensure others could celebrate safely: thank you for your noble service.
This city is grateful.
Sunday is the 68th Annual Puerto Rican Day Parade.
Our officers will be marching alongside the Puerto Rican community, celebrating and keeping attendees safe.
Please be mindful of prohibited items. For a full list of road closures, visit: https://t.co/Xo7roLCyFM
Starting at 8:30pm, if you are planning to travel through Penn Station, you must go to Moynihan Station or to Grand Central. There will be additional LIRR trains leaving Grand Central tonight to accommodate.
Tonight is a big night for NYC, and we want everyone to have fun and be safe.
There will be multiple major events in and around MSG, so starting at 4pm, we will establish the same secure zone.
Everyone will be screened. Get there early and leave bags at home.