Tight Security at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade

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New York police officers patrol sidewalk outside Macy’s as preparations continue for the Macy’s Parade, Wednesday Nov. 23, 2016, in New York. More than 80 New York City sanitation trucks filled with sand will be used along a 2½ mile route of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade to create an imposing physical barrier to terror. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Thousands of people were surrounded by tight security Thursday as they lined the streets for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Charlie Brown led the signature large inflatable balloons as the parade kicked off with the spraying of confetti and a ceremonial ribbon-cutting. Costumes characters mingled with revelries and crowds cheered as clowns on bicycles rode by carrying bundles of balloons.

Crowds, some as many as 10 deep, lined the parade route, which starts on Manhattan’s Upper West Side and makes its way down to Macy’s flagship store on 34th Street.

The Charlie Brown balloon was one of three new giant character inflatables in this year’s parade, and joined returning favorites including Thomas the Tank Engine, Hello Kitty and SpongeBob SquarePants.

Among the celebrities expected to attend were Tony Bennett, Aloe Blacc, Sarah McLachlan and Olympic gold medalists Laurie Hernandez, Claressa Shields and Michelle Carter.

But attendees also saw some somber sights, like the more than 80 sanitation trucks filled with sand placed at intersections and other places as barriers against any kind of attack. There was a heavy police presence, including bomb-sniffing dogs and officers in uniform with assault weapons and portable radiation detectors. Officers in plainclothes were among the crowds of people.

Authorities said there was no confirmation of any credible threat and urged spectators to come out for the parade.

One prominent person who wasn’t in New York City is President-elect Donald Trump, who is spending the holiday at his home in Palm Beach, Florida.

Source: New York(AP)

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