The New York Police Department (NYPD) is seeking two individuals after multiple officers were injured by snowballs thrown by a group of people in Manhattan's Washington Square Park. The incident, which occurred on Monday, has sparked a heated debate over the appropriate response from city officials. While the Mayor initially dismissed the incident as a 'snowball fight', the Police Benevolent Association (PBA) President Patrick Hendry strongly condemned the behavior, calling it an 'assault' that resulted in two officers being hospitalized with head and face injuries. The officers were responding to a report of multiple individuals on a roof inside the park when they were attacked. The Mayor's downplaying of the incident has been met with criticism, with some arguing that it sends the wrong message to those who engage in such behavior. The PBA is demanding a criminal investigation, while the Mayor maintains that the officers and all city workers deserve respect. The incident has also raised questions about the appropriate response from city officials in handling similar situations in the future.