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NYPD 104th Precinct
@NYPD104Pct
Captain Joshua Rios, Commanding Officer. The official Twitter of the 104th Precinct. User policy: on.nyc.gov/2FDGya2
64-02 Catalpa Ave., Queens, NY
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    NYPD NEWS
    @NYPDnews
    Jun 18
    Replying to @NYPDnews
    UPDATE:  Subway service in Lower Manhattan has resumed.  There are service disruptions on the R & W lines at the City Hall station as the Knicks championship ceremony continues.
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    NYPD NEWS
    @NYPDnews
    Jun 18
    KNICKS PARADE UPDATE: All viewing pens are full. No one else will be allowed in the viewing area. As a reminder, if you leave the viewing pens, you will not be allowed reentry. There are no trains stopping south of Canal St in Manhattan.
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    Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
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    Jun 18
    Good morning, Champions. Everything you need to know about the Knicks Parade is at nyc.gov/knicks. Check the site for safety information and to watch live starting at 10AM.
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    City of New York
    @nycgov
    Jun 18
    Bring plastic water bottles to the Knicks Championship Parade, wear sunscreen and hats, and stay hydrated, New York.
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    NYPD NEWS
    @NYPDnews
    Jun 18
    Today, we celebrate the Knicks on their historic win.  As a reminder, pens will open at 6am. All attendees will be screened. Bags & umbrellas are not allowed.  Once you enter the viewing pens, you will not be allowed to leave. We want everyone to enjoy this day and be safe!
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    City of New York
    @nycgov
    Jun 17
    Everything you need to know for the Knicks Championship Parade is at nyc.gov/knicks.
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    Department of Buildings
    @NYC_Buildings
    Jun 18
    To all New Yorkers planning to attend tomorrow's parade along the Canyon of Heroes: We know everyone is excited to catch a glimpse of the champs, but please use common sense. Accessing unauthorized rooftops & fire escapes to get a better view is dangerous & can lead to falls.
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    City of New York
    @nycgov
    Jun 17
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    Taking the train to the Knicks Championship Parade?    Get off at Bowling Green (4, 5), Fulton (4,5,J,Z,2,3), Brooklyn Bridge (4,5,6), Chambers St (J,Z), or Park Place (2,3).    Starting at 4:30AM Thursday, the Wall Street (4, 5) and City Hall (R,W) stations will be closed. They
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    NYPD NEWS
    @NYPDnews
    Jun 17
    Tomorrow, we celebrate the New York Knicks in the Canyon of Heroes. We want everyone to be safe and enjoy this historic moment.  Everyone attending the parade will be screened. No bags will be allowed.  Pens will open at 6am. We encourage attendees to be there early.
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    NYPD NEWS
    @NYPDnews
    Jun 17
    Replying to @NYPDnews
    The FDR and West Side Highway will remain open. Traffic coming off the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan will only be able to go northbound on the FDR. Pedestrians will be able to use the walkway. As always, if you see something, say something.
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    NYPD NEWS
    @NYPDnews
    Jun 17
    Replying to @NYPDnews
    Starting at 7pm today, parking will not be allowed south of Canal St. Cars will be towed if they are not removed. Starting at 7am Thursday, south of Canal St will be shut down to vehicular traffic from the Hudson River to the East River.
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    NYPD NEWS
    @NYPDnews
    Jun 17
    The NYPD will deploy over 10,000 officers to tomorrow's Knicks parade — the largest number assigned to any planned event. Heavy weapons teams, explosive detection k9s, transportation, transit, highway, aviation, drones, and more will be on hand to keep things secure.
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    NYPD 104th Precinct
    @NYPD104Pct
    Jun 17
    This weekend, 104th Precinct Midnight Patrol Officers responded to calls for shots fired at 64th Street and Maspeth Avenue, where a suspect shot a victim in the leg. With the assistance of a Good Samaritan, Officers quickly apprehended the shooter at the scene!
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