NYC Police: We’re Ready for New Year’s Eve in Times Square

New York City officials say the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square will be the safest place in the world, heavily secured by thousands of officers, including a new specialized counterterrorism unit.
NYC Police: We’re Ready for New Year’s Eve in Times Square
Members of the NYPD Strategic Response Group and an NYPD officer stand guard in New York's Times Square on Nov. 18, 2015. Benjamin Chasteen/Epoch Times
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NEW YORK—With the nation still jittery over shooting massacres in California and Paris, New York City officials sought to assure revelers Tuesday, Dec. 29, that the New Year’s Eve celebration in Times Square will be the safest place in the world—heavily secured by thousands of New York Police Department officers, including a new specialized counterterrorism unit.

“Leave the worrying to the NYPD,” said James O'Neill, chief of the department. “People should feel safest this New Year’s Eve because we’re there.”

Police Commissioner William Bratton said there were no credible threats to the city ahead of the holiday. Yet officials also acknowledged that there were limits to what they could do to ensure security, especially outside the tightly controlled blocks at the heart of the celebration. In much of the city, the focus will be on fast responses to any emergency rather than preventive measures like security checkpoints.

Leave the worrying to the NYPD. People should feel safest this New Year's Eve because we're there.
James O'Neill, chief, New York Police Department