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Even without a specific threat, officials concerned about safety at Times Square ball drop

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Though there is no specific threat, federal, state and local law enforcement agencies “remain concerned” that New Year’s celebrations in Times Square on Tuesday could be targeted by people seeking to carry out large protests or acts of violence, according to a copy of an interagency threat assessment.

The assessment, compiled and produced by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security each year, reviews the types of threats and potential security concerns with the annual ball drop in midtown Manhattan.

The NYPD’s assessment — contained in the DHS memo — is that the city and the U.S. broadly continue “to face a heightened and dynamic threat environment amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts, which may contribute to mobilizing a variety of extremists and malicious actors to violence against mass gatherings, iconic locations, and high-profile events.”


New Year's Eve ball-drop test in Times Square
Workers perform testing ahead of the New Year’s Eve ball drop on Dec. 30, 2024, in New York’s Times Square.Eduardo Munoz / Reuters

DHS said it is concerned about people who may attempt “simple, unsophisticated attacks that are difficult to detect in advance” stems from the political climate in the Middle East.

“The Israel-Hamas conflict has created a heightened threat environment; therefore, the Intelligence Community remains concerned about lone offenders encouraging threats of violence against Jewish, Muslim, Christian, and Arab communities in response to the ongoing conflict,” the federal agency said.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Monday lauded his city’s first responders and said that Times Square will be safe for those ringing in 2025 in the iconic celebration.

“We’ll make sure each one of those who come here to visit and enjoy the ball drop will be safe,” he said. “There’ll be officers in uniform and out of uniform, we’re going to make sure we have the omnipresence of the blue uniform.”

NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tisch said Monday that although there are no specific threats for the Times Square celebration, the agency has been operating under a “heightened threat environment” and remains “vigilant.”

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