At least 10 people were arrested during a massive bicycle rally that that spanned The Bronx and Manhattan Sunday afternoon, police said.
The stunt included approximately 350 cyclists participating in the unsanctioned event called the Everybody Ride out Bicycle Rally, which was promoted on social media and encouraged mostly young people to come out and pedal through the streets en masse.
The group started in The Bronx and crossed into Harlem, where two people were arrested at Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Blvd. and W. 132nd St.
As the throng continued making its way south, four more people were arrested — two at E. 58th St. and Lexington Ave. and two more at 48th St. and Park Ave., police said.
The charges were mostly for disorderly conduct, officials said.