NYPD boss Jessica Tisch praises cops for hard work during Knicks victory celebrations

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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch touted her officers’ hard work to keep the peace Saturday night as the Knicks NBA championship sparked celebrations across the city — with some fans marring the parties with violent incidents.

The post-game chaos saw 63 arrests, one shooting and four stabbings.

Tisch said officers worked through a “long and grueling night” as wild victory parties erupted across New York City, including violent incidents where a Spurs fan was attacked and a school bus set ablaze near Time Square.

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch praised officers for their work during the Knicks championship run. Matthew McDermott for NY Post
A person is arrested on West 42nd Street on Saturday night after the Knicks claimed the championship. Christopher Sadowski for NY Post
NYPD mounted police officers clear fans at the Pier 17 watch party on Saturday night. Michael Nagle for NY Post

“As celebrations unfolded across the city, you responded wherever you were needed, helping to maintain order, keep people safe, and, to the extent possible, ensure celebrations remained celebratory and not violent,” Tisch wrote in a letter to NYPD officers. “You did that bravely.”

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