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Teen shot, buses torched as Knicks championship celebrations turn violent in New York

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June 14, 2026
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A teenager was shot and several buses were destroyed as celebrations for the New York Knicks’ first NBA championship in more than 50 years descended into chaos in New York City.

The violence erupted in the early hours of Sunday after the Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 94–90 in Game Five on Saturday to seal the title in Texas, triggering widespread celebrations across New York.

What began as jubilant street parties quickly turned disorderly as crowds swelled around Midtown Manhattan, with police reporting gunfire near Times Square and multiple incidents of vandalism and assaults.

The New York Police Department (NYPD) said a 17-year-old boy was shot in the foot near 42nd Street and Broadway at around 02:00 EDT, forcing emergency responders to transport him to hospital in a police vehicle after ambulances were unable to reach the area due to heavy crowds.

Authorities confirmed that five school buses were set on fire or vandalised during the unrest, with some individuals reportedly climbing onto the vehicles, smashing windows and setting them ablaze. The buses had earlier been used to transport football fans following a match viewing event.

Police also reported that several police vehicles were attacked, with officers coming under assault as crowds threw objects, smashed windshields and refused to disperse.

In a statement, the NYPD said the gatherings had become “increasingly destructive”, citing “incredibly reckless and dangerous behaviour” across parts of the city.

Three persons of interest were taken into custody, with officers recovering a firearm at the scene as investigations continue.

Officials further confirmed that 63 arrests were made overnight on charges including assault on police officers, criminal possession of a weapon, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Ten police officers were also injured during the disturbances.

Gunshots were reported near Times Square shortly after 02:00 EDT, triggering panic as crowds fled the area. Authorities also recorded multiple incidents of stabbings, brawls, fireworks misuse and damage to private property.

Earlier in the night, the city had witnessed widespread jubilation, with fans flooding streets, bars and viewing centres to celebrate the Knicks’ historic victory. Emergency workers were even seen joining in the excitement, with some chanting “Let’s go Knicks” as celebrations peaked.

Knicks owner James Dolan had urged supporters to remain peaceful during the celebrations, warning against actions that could lead to harm or disruption.

Despite the warning, the celebrations spiralled into violence, overshadowing what had initially been a historic and emotional night for fans.

City authorities have announced official victory celebrations, including a parade and ceremony at City Hall, scheduled for Thursday.

Source: BBC
Tags: NBANew York
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