Teen shot and buses torched in Manhattan after historic NBA win for Knicks
Following the Knicks' NBA title win, widespread disorder erupted in Manhattan, leading to 63 arrests. The disturbances, which began around 2:00 AM EDT on Sunday, included damage to police cars, with some individuals using bats and jumping on vehicles.

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AI-generatedFollowing the Knicks' NBA title win, widespread disorder erupted in Manhattan, leading to 63 arrests. The disturbances, which began around 2:00 AM EDT on Sunday, included damage to police cars, with some individuals using bats and jumping on vehicles. Gunshots were reported near 42nd Street and Broadway, resulting in a 17-year-old boy being shot in the foot. Three persons of interest were taken into custody, and a firearm was recovered. Other incidents involved slashings, destruction of private vehicles, fireworks, brawls, and refusal to disperse. Charges against those arrested included assault on a police officer, weapon possession, and criminal mischief.
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4 extractedOther disorder included four slashings/stabbings and destruction of private vehicles.
Police cars were damaged, with some people using bats and jumping on them.
Sixty-three people were arrested following the NBA win celebrations.
A 17-year-old boy was shot in the foot near 42nd Street and Broadway.