BreakingNews Multiple subway trains skipping Union Square station due to massive crowd and NYPD response. Live coverage continues:
Upon first arriving over the scene, Eyewitness News reporter Shannon Sohn in Newscopter 7 reported seeing a group of police officers holding up pieces of plywood and taking cover behind cars that
were stuck on 14th Street because of the crowd as they were pelted by objects thrown from the mass of people.This is breaking news. This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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