Taser-wielding man arrested in Washington Square Park as wild parties continue

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Wild parties continue in Washington Square Park

Wild partying continues at Washington Square Park, despite an emergency meeting earlier this week where hundreds of residents called for an end to the chaos.

A man wielding a Taser and in possession of a large knife was arrested early Saturday morning in Washington Square Park after causing a small stampede that left a woman injured.

According to the NYPD, 42-year-old Jason McDermott began waving a Taser near a group of people around 12:40 a.m. inside the park.

Other park dwellers attempted to run away from McDermott, who was reportedly also in possession of a large knife. The stampede caused a 43-year-old woman to be knocked to the ground and "run over" by members of the group who were trying to get away from McDermott.

The woman was helped from the scene by officers who took her to Bellevue Hospital in stable condition with lacerations, contusions and abrasions.

McDermott was taken into custody without incident and his weapons were recovered. He was taken to the 6th Precinct for processing.

No-one else was injured as a result of the incident. The park remained open for the rest of the night.

McDermott is facing charges of menacing, reckless endangerment, and criminal possession of a weapon. 

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NYPD holds community meeting over Washington Square Park

Growing concern over quality of life issues in and around Washington Square Park was the hot topic of a meeting between the NYPD and the community Wednesday evening.

On Wednesday, the NYPD's 6th Precinct called an emergency meeting where hundreds of nearby residents expressed outrage over the non-stop partying in the park. 

City officials had implemented a 10 p.m. curfew, but it was pushed back to midnight. However, that curfew does not appear to be being enforced.