go up fifth avenue at columbus day parade. i will show you three specific things that the new york city police department is doing. as i do so i want to emphasize, these are things they always do. they re very used to securing outdoor events in this city. we re standing across the street from st. patrick s cathedral in new york city and as we start to look across the street, it may be obscure ad bit here, because of a float that is moving there, are four members of the counterterrorism unit. counterterrorism unit of nypd are heavily-armed. body armor. young police officer being greeted by a young boy with t-shirts or ponchos. those for are standing there, making their presence known. as we move to the right, heavily armored vehicles, they want to make a point. everybody knowing that they re here and ready for everything. the other thing they re doing, private businesses like saks fifth avenue, on corner of 50th street, fifth avenue, they re working with business owners and em
to make his shots gary: the other team wins that makes its a real challenge get grant says we just want them to win. if you loved a sports and understand sports new the that is going to be a challenge for both tonight. catherine:yes, a little suspense. catherine: right now they re packing cleveland s quicken loans arena.where tip-off is less than an hour away. kron 4 s j.r. stone is live in cleveland tonight with more. j-r? reporter: well catherine, you talk about a warrior fans out here they are hard to come by creek this evening. you can hear the music behind me. we are here in enemy territory. there are cavalier s stance every which way. this is right outside of the orlando where we would see them play in about one hour. off in the distance you can see the stage. it is all cleveland out here creek but, i did come across some warrior fans that came out. i said one think have you been getting on harassed? this is what they had to say. yes we did get harassed a li
Officer Hector Delgado was charged Friday with first-degree threatening, second-degree breach of peace, and following too closely with a motor vehicle.
Officer Hector Delgado was charged Friday with first-degree threatening, second-degree breach of peace, and following too closely with a motor vehicle.