World Cup bus set ablaze, teen shot as thousands of Knicks fans flood Manhattan streets after NBA Finals victory
A World Cup bus was set on fire and a teenager suffered a gunshot wound during chaotic scenes in Manhattan as thousands of basketball fans celebrated the New York Knicks' NBA Finals win.
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