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New Orleans: dozens injured after 'pickup truck' ploughs into parade crowd New Orleans: dozens injured after pickup truck ploughs into parade crowd
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At least 28 people were injured when a vehicle plowed into a crowd watching the Krewe of Endymion parade in the Mid-City section of New Orleans. At least 28 people, including a young child, were injured when a vehicle ploughed into a crowd watching the Krewe of Endymion parade in the Mid-City section of New Orleans.
The Times-Picayune said the crash was reported at about 6:45pm on Saturday as the city prepared for the Mardi Gras celebrations.The Times-Picayune said the crash was reported at about 6:45pm on Saturday as the city prepared for the Mardi Gras celebrations.
Officials said 28 people, including a police officer, were taken to seven hospitals. The victims range in age from as young as three or four-years-old to adults in their 30s and 40s, city emergency services director, Dr Jeff Selder said.. Officials said 21 people, including a police officer, were taken to seven hospitals. Five were in a critical condition. Seven of the injured refused to be hospitalised.
Police chief Michael Harrison said one person was in custody. Harrison said police do not suspect terrorism. The victims range in age from as young as three or four-years-old to adults in their 30s and 40s, city emergency services director, Dr Jeff Selder said.
Police chief Michael Harrison said one person was in custody.
“We suspect that that subject was highly intoxicated,” he said.“We suspect that that subject was highly intoxicated,” he said.
He said that 21 people were hospitalised after the crash and five were in a critical condition. Seven others declined to be hospitalised. The city’s mayor Mitch Landrieu said on Twitter that no one had suffered life-threatening injuries and thanked first responders.
Images and video from the scene were posted on social media showing the injured being stretchered into waiting ambulances.Images and video from the scene were posted on social media showing the injured being stretchered into waiting ambulances.
At least 4 loaded into ambulances by Endymion parade at Carrollton and Orleans after car hits people. @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/9fhdNH9PT6At least 4 loaded into ambulances by Endymion parade at Carrollton and Orleans after car hits people. @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/9fhdNH9PT6
NBCNC: Scene where a vehicle crashed into spectators of the Krewe of Endymion parade in New Orleans. At least 12 critically hurt. @WVTM13 pic.twitter.com/0qZmtQunpENBCNC: Scene where a vehicle crashed into spectators of the Krewe of Endymion parade in New Orleans. At least 12 critically hurt. @WVTM13 pic.twitter.com/0qZmtQunpE
#MardiGras2017 Orleans & Carrollton - at least a dozen are critical after someone slammed their vehicle into the Endymion crowd. pic.twitter.com/ohlne83zlr#MardiGras2017 Orleans & Carrollton - at least a dozen are critical after someone slammed their vehicle into the Endymion crowd. pic.twitter.com/ohlne83zlr
Witness Greg McNeely told the Times Picayune he was watching the parade when a pick-up truck sped through the intersection and came to rest against a rubbish bin.Witness Greg McNeely told the Times Picayune he was watching the parade when a pick-up truck sped through the intersection and came to rest against a rubbish bin.
Several people, including a police officer, were pinned underneath the truck, he said.Several people, including a police officer, were pinned underneath the truck, he said.
“He took out rows of people,” McNeely said.“He took out rows of people,” McNeely said.
One woman at the scene told The New Orleans Advocate that a silver truck whisked by her just feet away as she was walking through the intersection.One woman at the scene told The New Orleans Advocate that a silver truck whisked by her just feet away as she was walking through the intersection.
Carrie Kinsella said, “I felt a rush it was so fast.”Carrie Kinsella said, “I felt a rush it was so fast.”
Twenty-year-old Kourtney McKinnis told the Advocate that the driver of the truck seemed almost unaware of what he had just done.Twenty-year-old Kourtney McKinnis told the Advocate that the driver of the truck seemed almost unaware of what he had just done.
“He was just kind of out of it,” she said.“He was just kind of out of it,” she said.
Associated Press contributed to this reportAssociated Press contributed to this report
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