Safety was ramped up for the annual lighting of the Rockefeller Middle’s iconic Christmas tree Wednesday night, hours after a masked gunman shot and killed UnitedHealthcare’s CEO exterior a midtown Manhattan resort only a few blocks away.
Chief of Division Jeffrey B. Maddrey mentioned there can be a “massive presence” of police, together with extra officers within the subway.
“This is a terrible event, but people are going to go on and enjoy the tree lighting tonight,” he mentioned.
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UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was shot and killed at shut vary exterior the Hilton Lodge Wednesday morning.
Within the chilling video obtained by Fox Information Digital, Thompson is seen strolling down a New York Metropolis sidewalk when a masked man sporting a black hooded jacket and a backpack fatally shoots Thompson earlier than fleeing the scene on a motorcycle, disappearing into Central Park.
The suspect was nonetheless at massive as of Thursday morning.
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The violence didn’t cease crowds from attending New York Metropolis’s annual custom later within the night. Fifty-thousand multicolored lights illuminated the long-lasting tree to cheers from the gathering crowds.
The large Norway spruce, which this 12 months hails from a tiny Massachusetts city, can be topped with a Swarovski star crown that includes 3 million crystals.
The 74-foot-high tree was lower down final month in West Stockbridge and trucked to Rockefeller Plaza. Wednesday evening’s ceremony marked the fruits of the tree’s lengthy journey to New York, which started in 2020 when the middle’s head gardener noticed the tree and requested its homeowners in the event that they’d take into account donating it.
The well-known vacation attraction, positioned above the Rockefeller Middle ice skating rink, can be on view by means of mid-January. On Christmas Day, the tree can be lit for twenty-four hours.
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As soon as the vacation season is over, the tree can be used for lumber for Habitat for Humanity.
Fox Information Digital’s Greg Wehner and The Related Press contributed to this report.