Multiple People Shot After West Indian Day Parade: NYPD
The NYPD deployed its largest security operation of the year with thousands of officers, helicopters, and drones to prevent violence after last year's fatal shooting at the parade.
- Six people were shot and one other was slashed in four separate incidents near the West Indian American Day Parade in Brooklyn, New York, as crowds were dispersing.
- The NYPD said it deployed thousands of officers along the parade route, supported by helicopters and barricades, in their largest security deployment of the year.
- One person was taken into custody in connection with one of the incidents, in which a 53-year-old man was critically shot in the neck.
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