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Brooklyn’s Puerto Rican Day Parade returns with pride, heightened security

Among this year’s highlights was the appearance of NBA player Jose Alvarado, a Brooklyn native who proudly represented his Puerto Rican heritage while riding on a parade float and greeting cheering crowds.

Rob Flaks

Jun 14, 2026, 9:19 PM

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Thousands lined Knickerbocker Avenue in Bushwick on Sunday for Brooklyn’s annual Puerto Rican Day Parade, celebrating culture, music and community pride — with a renewed focus on safety.

Among this year’s highlights was the appearance of NBA player Jose Alvarado, a Brooklyn native who proudly represented his Puerto Rican heritage while riding on a parade float and greeting cheering crowds.

“I’m from Brooklyn, I play for the Knicks, and I’m Puerto Rican,” Alvarado told attendees as he danced alongside spectators.

Families filled the parade route, from infants experiencing their first celebration to seniors continuing long-held traditions. Parents shared emotional moments watching their children take in the festivities for the first time.

“I’m excited because this is my daughter’s first one,” one mother said, holding her child up to wave at the crowd.

The parade also drew local leaders, including Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Assemblywoman Maritza Davila, who joined participants along the route on one of the many parade floats.

Despite the celebratory atmosphere, this year’s event came with notable changes. It was the first parade since two teens were stabbed following last year’s festivities, prompting organizers and city officials to implement stricter safety measures.

New precautions included controlled entry and exit points through barricaded streets and an increased police presence throughout the parade route.

Many attendees said they welcomed the changes, emphasizing the importance of keeping the event safe while preserving its cultural significance.

“Puerto Rican pride is the music, it’s the fun — it’s the experience of really understanding where you’re from,” said Taina Montanez, who attended the parade with her family, clad head-to-toe in the Puerto Rican flag.

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