World Cup security drills at MetLife; NYPD car damaged in Queens takeover | TOP STORIES
Major preparations are underway for the 2026 FIFA World Cup — while a chaotic scene unfolds in Queens. First responders from across New York and New Jersey held large-scale emergency drills at MetLife Stadium, simulating potential incidents ahead of the tournament. Officials say the exercise involved multiple agencies and focused on coordinating response efforts for massive crowds expected at the games, including the final. Meanwhile, in Queens, a street takeover turned dangerous when several people jumped on an NYPD vehicle, cracking the windshield before fleeing. Police say the chaos unfolded during an illegal car meetup involving reckless driving and crowds in the street. Authorities are continuing to prepare for both major global events and ongoing public safety challenges closer to home.

