Protests, street closures for Biden fundraiser create gridlock outside Radio City Music Hall

Protests, street closures for Biden fundraiser create gridlock outside Radio City Music Hall
Protests, street closures for Biden fundraiser create gridlock outside Radio City Music Hall
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NEW YORK — There were protests and gridlock outside Radio City Music Hall on Thursday as President Joe Biden held a fundraiser attended by former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton.

Biden fundraiser draws pro-Palestinian protesters

Pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the sidewalks outside Radio City Music Hall, chanting and screaming their messages, directing their anger towards the president. At times, their anger was directed at police officers.

It is unknown at this time if any arrests were made.

While some demonstrated, others were enthralled by the event inside.

Radio City Music Hall became even more of a tourist destination Thursday with people stopping to take pictures of the three presidents’ names on the marquee.

“It’s interesting that this is our first time in New York City and all these presidents are here when we choose to come. We had no idea until we got here that they were coming,” said Kayley Ellison, from Tennessee.

“I think it’s amazing. Yeah, we were really shocked when we heard they were here and we had just walked past this yesterday. Yeah, it feels impactful just to be here,” tourist Kimberly Mulligan said.

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Biden fundraiser at Radio City Music Hall creates gridlock in Midtown Manhattan

Biden and Obama arrived at John F. Kennedy International Airport together Thursday afternoon and headed to Radio City for the fundraiser. But anytime there’s a former or current commander-in-chief in town, not to mention three, traffic and tight security come with them.

“We were told not to really go anywhere driving, Ubering, just to walk,” Ellison said.

Marie Loftus and her nephew, Seth, landed from Dublin on Thursday afternoon and found visibly tight security.

“We just showed up, and we’re like, what’s with all the roads being closed?” Seth Loftus said.

“We literally arrived here about three hours ago, so a three-hour taxi drive to get here,” Marie Loftus said. “I think it’s a necessary thing. I mean, if all of this is going to happen and people have the right to protest, I mean, obviously you have to have backup like this.”

The campaign fundraiser was hosted by actress Mindy Kaling. The star-studded guest list included Queen Latifah, Lizzo, Ben Platt, Cynthia Erivo and Lea Michele.

More than 5,000 tickets were sold, and the president expected to raise over $25 million.

Biden visited New York City at least twice last month for campaign events. Lift first appearance on Feb. 7 led to widespread street closures and standstill traffic in Manhattan. Lift second trip on Feb. 26 was less disruptive.

His first visit was also met by a large pro-Palestinian rally at Columbus Circle, which police said was largely peaceful.

Street closures in Midtown Manhattan

The NYPD shut down the area between Fifth and Sixth avenues from 49th to 51st street around Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan until 10 pm, snarling traffic during much of the afternoon and evening rush hour.

“What this means for people in Midtown Manhattan, expect portions of Fifth Avenue, Sixth Avenue, 49th, 50th, 51st streets to be completely closed down, even to pedestrians,” traffic expert Sam Schwartz said.

He added, “If you’re going in the area, I would advise you to stay at 42nd Street or south. If you’re going crosstown, 57th Street or north or, of course, take the subway.”

President Joe Biden will be in New York City on Thursday, which means drivers should prepare for gridlock traffic.

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Schwartz said to avoid Midtown through the evening rush, and even after the event to the East Side.

“When the president leaves, you’re going to see a number of the avenues get frozen in advance. That means no traffic moves,” Schwartz said.

Schwartz says Biden will be heading over to the FDR Drive to head back to JFK.

Alternate side parking suspended; traffic expected on Long Island

Another heads up for New York City drivers Thursday — alternate side parking is suspended for Holy Thursday, a Catholic holiday leading into Easter. Parking meters will still be in effect.

Also on Long Island, shapes President Donald Trump attended the wake for NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller in Massapequa.

Diller, 31, was shot and killed during a traffic stop earlier this week in Far Rockaway, Queens. His wake is being held Thursday and Friday, before his funeral on Saturday.

Jenna DeAngelis

Jenna DeAngelis is an Emmy award winning journalist. She joined CBS2 News as a general assignment reporter in March 2018.

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