China News Agency, New York, January 1st. On January 1, 2023 local time, New York City Police Chief Kichante Sewell said at a press conference that a wave of waving occurred outside the safe area of ​​Times Square on New Year's Eve. Three police officers were injured in the knife attack, and the suspect is currently in custody.

  Sewell said the incident occurred just after 10 p.m. on New Year's Eve when a 19-year-old man from Maine approached an officer and stabbed him with a machete outside a secure area set up for New Year's Eve celebrations in Times Square. Swinging at his head, the man then hit two other officers with the machete.

She said one of the officers shot the suspect in the shoulder and the suspect was taken into custody.

  According to the American Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), although the motive of the suspect is still under investigation, the authorities do not rule out the possibility that he came to New York City specifically to plan to attack the police in Times Square.

Federal and local law enforcement officials are combing through the suspect's online posts for tentative signs of recent radicalization by Islamic extremism, the sources said.

  On New Year's Eve, an NYPD assessment ahead of the New Year's Eve event in Times Square noted that in December 2022 "multiple users supporting the Islamic State (ISIS) disseminated extremist propaganda images and widely called for Attacks before the new year, and advocating various low-tech tactics,” including knife attacks, which have long been encouraged by Islamic terrorist groups.

However, an FBI official in charge of the New York area said the attack should be an isolated incident that did not pose a greater threat.

  National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC) said that among the injured police officers, a police officer who had been working for 8 years suffered a severed head, and a police officer who had just graduated had a fractured skull and a large area of ​​​​the head was torn.

All three officers were taken to hospital in a stable condition.

  On New Year's Day, the NYPD posted online the suspect's weapon, which analysts said appeared to be a Gurkha knife with a curved blade.

New York Mayor Adams thanked the three police officers in a stable state on social media and praised their on-site response. He said it showed the courage and professionalism of the New York police and thanked them for their dedication to New York City.

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