“I went up because the guy went out hard, no one was doing anything, and there wasn’t time,” Shrieve-Don wrote in the post. Knicks fans risked their own safety to save a reveler suffering from a suspected drug overdose as millions packed into lower Manhattan for the estimated largest ticker tape parade in Big Apple.
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What is the main point for New York readers?
“I went up because the guy went out hard, no one was doing anything, and there wasn’t time,” Shrieve-Don wrote in the post. Knicks fans risked their own safety to save a reveler suffering from a suspected drug overdose as millions packed into lower Manhattan for the estimated largest ticker tape parade in Big Apple.
What should readers check next?
Readers should compare the media report with official records, agency pages, public statements, court records, or follow-up reporting when available.
Does this prove wrongdoing?
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