As the first former president to be charged with a crime in US history, Donald Trump's arraignment on Tuesday is an event of historical significance. The NYPD has stated that there are currently "no specific credible threats" pending and that they will act "as many personnel as needed". Mayor Adams has urged protestors and supporters to keep the peace while the police department is deploying a significant number of police officers around the city. The NYPD has also reissued an order for every member of the department to be dressed in full uniform and ready for deployment as a precautionary measure. While protests are expected around the courthouse where the former president's arraignment will take place, including a planned rally across the street, the NYPD is prepared for any situation. With supporters like Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene expected to attend, the Mayor's office is advising people not to drive into Manhattan and take public transportation instead. The NYPD will also be present outside of subway stations as part of their ongoing efforts to maintain public safety.