NYPD officers hit with snowballs while responding to disorderly group: officials
NYPD officers were targeted with snowballs while addressing a disorderly crowd in Washington Square Park, leading to several officers being treated at a hospital.
On Monday afternoon, the New York City Police Department responded to a disturbance in Washington Square Park where a large crowd was reported to be disorderly. Upon the officers' arrival, they faced an unusual situation where individuals began throwing snowballs at them, resulting in some officers being struck in the face. The encounter was captured in several videos, leading to public outcry and condemnation from the NYPD. Commissioner Jessica Tisch publicly denounced the actions as disgraceful and criminal, emphasizing the department's commitment to hold those responsible accountable.
In the fallout of the incident, EMS personnel were summoned to assist the injured officers, with some requiring hospitalization for treatment yet reported in stable condition. Currently, no arrests have been made regarding the snowball attacks, but the police are actively investigating the situation. This incident has raised concerns about public safety and the challenges law enforcement faces in managing crowds, especially with the recent surge in outdoor winter activities attracting larger gatherings.