New York on fire after Knicks' historic NBA victory

The festivities for the first New York Knicks title in the NBA after more than 50 years turned into chaos in the streets of New York.
After winning 94-90 to San Antonio Spurs, thousands of fans took to the streets to celebrate, but the situation came out of control in the early hours of the morning.
By BBC, near Times Square, gunfire were reported, where a 17-year-old man was wounded on foot.
According to police, five school buses were damaged or burned, while police vehicles also became the target of the crowds.

Authorities also reported cases of stabishing, clashes, private property damage and fireworks.
New York police announced that 63 people were arrested for various works, including attacks on police officials, possession of weapons and property damage.
During the mob distribution intervention, ten police officers were injured.
Despite the incidents, authorities have confirmed that the official parade for celebrating the title will be held Thursday in New York.











