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NYPD deploys 10,000 police officers for Knicks ticker-tape parade

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NYPD deploys 10,000 police officers for Knicks ticker-tape parade

The New York Police Department deployed 10,000 police officers to ensure safety around the Knicks ticker-tape parade Thursday, its highest number of officers ever assigned to a public event. The Knicks’ NBA championship prompted mass cel…

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