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#NYPD will use metal detectors during July 4 fireworks

#NYPD will use metal detectors during July 4 fireworks

The recent spike in shootings that has New Yorkers on edge will have an impact on the big July 4 fireworks show as well.

In an effort to make sure the only blasts during the return of the annual Macy’s spectacular come from the pyrotechnics, the NYPD will require spectators who want to watch from Manhattan’s FDR Drive to pass through metal detectors first, NYPD Chief of Patrol Juanita Holmes said Thursday.

In addition, cops will make the unprecedented move of closing the Williamsburg and 59th Street bridges to traffic during the nation’s largest fireworks show, Holmes said.

The stunning security measures were announced amid a surge in gunplay that includes the recent broad daylight shooting of a tourist in Times Square and a chilling, caught-on-camera incident in which a pair of kids miraculously avoided gang-related gunfire in the Bronx.

A New York City police officer takes a picture with his phone as he watches over spectators watching the Fourth of July firework.
The last time the NYPD used such stringent safety measures was at the 2002 July Fourth celebration following the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
Adam Hunger/AP

Holmes revealed the safety plan just three days before the fireworks and it isn’t mentioned on the website of Macy’s, its prime sponsor.

During a City Hall news conference with Mayor Bill de Blasio, Holmes said the NYPD “will have officers virtually everywhere throughout the event.”

“Beyond our uniformed officers, we’ll also have some plainclothes officers out there,” she said.

Spectators watch as fireworks light up the sky above the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Williamsburg and 59th Street bridges will be closed to traffic during the the nation’s largest fireworks show.
Frank Franklin II/AP

NYPD K-9 teams, the Bomb Squad and the Harbor Patrol will also be on the scene for the aerial show over the East River, Holmes said.

“We will maintain our counterterrorism overlay,” she added.

The last time such stringent safety measures were put in place was in 2002, for the first July Fourth celebration following the Sept. 11 terror attacks.

 NYPD Counterterrorism police at a Times Square New Years Eve checkpoint check people with handheld metal detectors.
NYPD will require spectators who want to watch from Manhattan’s FDR Drive to pass through metal detectors first.
Robert K. Chin/Alamy

At that time, spectators had to pass three checkpoints to get to the FDR Drive and visitors to the Statue of Liberty were screened with metal detectors.

Additional reporting by Tina Moore

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