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Knicks Fan Reportedly Fired After Going Viral For Stealing Knicks-Themed Trashcan During Manhattan Parade

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June 24, 2026

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Knicks Fan Reportedly Fired After Going Viral For Stealing Knicks-Themed Trashcan During Manhattan Parade

Angie Baez was previously identified as the woman in a Knicks jersey who was captured on camera dumping out one of the special-edition trash cans onto the ground before walking away with it.

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Powerline

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· Jun 24, 2026

Taking out the trash

Your feel-good story of the day, from the New York Post, Woman who emptied Knicks trashcan on street— then stole it — fired from JPMorgan Chase, was DEI exec. Of course she was. You may have seen the video posted right after the New York Knicks championship victory parade last week. The Post reports, A woman caught on video emptying a public trash can on the street then stealing it

Irish Star

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· Jun 25, 2026

Fired JPMorgan executive fined after stolen Knicks garbage can recovered

The Knicks fan who stole a themed trash can and dumped the garbage onto the street returned the bin after the internet identified her and she was fired from her job

DNyuz

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· Jun 21, 2026

‘Incredibly stupid’ Knicks fan dumps trash onto the street to steal blue and orange trashcan

An “incredibly stupid” woman was caught stealing an orange and blue Knicks trash can in New York City in a wild viral that is taking social media by storm. The woman — who is decked out in an orange hat, blue New York Knicks Shirt, and jean shorts — is seen dumping a mountain of []

The Daily Signal

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· Jun 22, 2026

Taking Out the Trash in America

Although major sports wins bring celebration, the festivities are often marred in big cities by unruly behavior. That was particularly the case in New York, following the Knicks’ June 13 clinching of the NBA championship. The parade that followed brought more chaos. Following that victory over the San Antonio Spurs—the Knicks’ first title in 53...

New York Amsterdam News

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· Jul 9, 2026

As the landscape of the NBA shifts, the Knicks try to hold steady

New York City’s collective hangover from the Knicks winning the franchise’s first title since 1973 — 53 long, arduous years — has subsided. The post As the landscape of the NBA shifts, the Knicks try to hold steady appeared first on New York Amsterdam News.

Aish

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· Jul 5, 2026

Mattos-Masei 5786: The Theory of Everything

GOOD MORNING! Last month, following the New York Knicks’ first NBA Championship victory in 53 years, New York City held a massive parade along the “Canyon of Heroes.” To celebrate the occasion, the NYC Department of Sanitation installed limited-edition, custom-painted, blue-and-orange Knicks-themed trash cans across Manhattan. Durring the celebrations, a woman – later identified as [] The post Mattos-Masei 5786: The Theory of Everything appeared first on Aish.com.

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Related coverage for "Knicks Fan Reportedly Fired After Going Viral For Stealing Knicks-Themed Trashcan During Manhattan Parade": Powerline — Taking out the trash. Irish Star — Fired JPMorgan executive fined after stolen Knicks garbage can recovered. DNyuz — ‘Incredibly stupid’ Knicks fan dumps trash onto the street to steal blue and orange trashcan. The Daily Signal — Taking Out the Trash in America. New York Amsterdam News — As the landscape of the NBA shifts, the Knicks try to hold steady. Aish — Mattos-Masei 5786: The Theory of Everything