Policing the “city that never sleeps” is no easy task even on a typical day — so New York law enforcement agencies are taking no chances ahead of Donald Trump’s high-profile court appearance next week, bracing for protests for and against the first indictment ever of a former US president.
The city’s police department has ordered its 36,000 officers to be in uniform and ready to deploy next week, NBC News reported Friday, citing official sources.
Asked by AFP about their posture ahead of Trump’s arraignment, a New York Police Department (NYPD) spokesperson said Friday that “officers have been placed on alert,” and stand ready to “ensure everyone is able to peacefully exercise their rights.”
Trump, 76, is to be booked and fingerprinted and have his mugshot taken at a Manhattan courthouse on Tuesday afternoon before appearing before a judge.
While the specific charges remain under seal, the case brought by New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg is widely believed to revolve around a $130,000 hush money payment Trump gave a porn star ahead of his successful 2016 election.
Protests on both sides of the issue — which the president and his supporters have decried as “political persecution” — are expected to grow in the city, raising fears of unrest.
Trump supporters, including Republican member of Congress Marjorie Taylor Greene, have announced plans to protest outside the courtroom during his appearance.
For now, the NYPD spokesperson said, there are “no current credible threats to New York City.”