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Shots Fired in Times Square After Knicks Parade, Suspect Detained

Investigators reviewing video and witness accounts seek motive, other suspects, clarity on conflicting reports about injuries.

Overview

  • A series of gunshots triggered panic in Times Square after the New York Knicks victory parade, with the incident occurring Thursday, June 18, 2026, as crowds were dispersing.
  • NYPD officers detained a suspect minutes after the shooting and recovered a firearm at the scene, and police say one person in custody may be a minor.
  • Officials have not released a motive or identities of those involved, and investigators are collecting EarthCam and bystander video as key evidence.
  • Agencies’ accounts differ on casualties: the NYPD says no injuries were reported while the FDNY says one person was transported to a hospital, a discrepancy investigators are working to resolve.
  • The episode unfolded despite a large security deployment for the parade and follows a recent related weekend shooting, raising new concerns about safety at large public celebrations and likely prompting review of crowd policing and emergency access.