纽约市民对抗失控的尼克斯球迷:“这是我们的城市”


2026年6月12日 / 美国东部时间晚上7:03 / 哥伦比亚广播公司新闻

作者:贾里德·奥查彻

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贾里德·奥查彻负责哥伦比亚广播公司新闻的全国突发新闻报道,总部位于纽约市。

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周一纽约尼克斯队在NBA总决赛第三场不敌圣安东尼奥马刺队后,大批人群占领了曼哈顿中城的一条街道——一名纽约市民试图制止这场混乱。

据纽约市警察局消息,在布莱恩特公园观赛活动附近的街道上,人群变得越来越喧闹、暴力且具有破坏性。

警方表示,社交媒体上发布的视频显示,球迷们斗殴、拔下路牌、敲打车辆。球迷们还堵塞交通,爬上路灯杆和警车。

在一段如今走红的视频中,32岁的巴拉多利·米塞斯站在试图从地上拔出路牌的人群前方,问道:“你们在干什么?这是我们的城市。”

“纽约市对我意义重大,因为我在这里长大……我的女儿们也住在这里,”米塞斯周五告诉哥伦比亚广播公司新闻。

这位四个孩子的父亲表示,人们无视他让他们停下的恳求,反而对他发出嘘声并动手打他。

米塞斯称,他“不在乎”这种负面反应,并解释说他是出于保护自己居住之地的本能采取行动。

“我们必须为了未来守护我们的城市,就像为了我的女儿们一样,”米塞斯说。

当被问及为何有勇气为这座城市冒着安全风险时,米塞斯回应称,父母一直教导他要“做正确的事”,并且“永远不要害怕说出你想说的话”。

警方当晚逮捕了21人。警方称,两天后,尼克斯队戏剧性地赢下系列赛第四场比赛后,另一群人变得喧闹且具有破坏性,警方逮捕了56人。

随着尼克斯队备战周六的第五场比赛,米塞斯计划为球队庆祝,并希望其他球迷能安全观赛。

尽管如此,如果未来再遇到类似情况,米塞斯表示,“我还是会为了我的城市再次挺身而出。”

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/knicks-fan-intervened-crowd-destructive/

New Yorker confronts unruly Knicks fans: “This is our city”

June 12, 2026 / 7:03 PM EDT / CBS News

By Jared Ochacher

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Jared Ochacher covers national breaking news at CBS News. He is based in New York City.

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After the New York Knicks lost to the San Antonio Spurs in Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Monday, a large group of people took over a street in midtown Manhattan — and one New Yorker tried to stop the chaos.

The crowd became increasingly rowdy, violent and destructive on a street adjacent to a watch party in Bryant Park, according to the New York City Police Department.

Videos posted on social media show fans fighting, ripping out street signs and banging on cars. Fans also blocked traffic and climbed on top of light poles and police vehicles, police said.

In a now-viral video, 32-year-old Balladoli Mieses stepped in front of people attempting to pull a street sign from the ground and asked, “What are y’all doing? This is our city.”

“New York City means a lot to me because this is where I was raised…this is where my daughters live,” Mieses told CBS News on Friday.

The father of four said that people ignored his pleas to stop, and instead started booing and slapping him.

Mieses said he “didn’t care” about the negative reaction, explaining that he acted on an instinct to protect where he lives.

“We’ve got to take care of our city for the future, like my daughters,” Mieses said.

When asked how he had the courage to risk his safety on behalf of the city, Mieses responded that his parents always taught him to “do right,” and to “never be scared of saying what you want to say.”

Police took 21 people into custody Monday night. Two days later, after the Knicks won Game 4 of the series in dramatic fashion, police took 56 people into custody when another crowd became rowdy and disruptive, according to police.

As the Knicks prepare for Game 5 on Saturday, Mieses plans to celebrate the team and hopes other fans do so safely.

Still, if faced with a similar situation in the future, Mieses said, “I would do it again for my city.”

https://www.cbsnews.com/video/knicks-fan-intervened-crowd-destructive/

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