One dead as car hits crowd in Times Square, police say accident

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One dead as car hits crowd in Times Square, police say accident

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'It is believed to be an isolated incident, it remains under investigation,' New York police say on Twitter

NEW YORK, USA – A car plowed into a crowd of pedestrians in New York’s bustling Times Square on Thursday, May 18, leaving one person dead and at least 19 others injured in what officials said was an accident.

The incident sparked instant jitters after recent deadly car-ramming attacks in London, Berlin and the French city of Nice, but officials said early evidence did not point to a terror link.

“It is believed to be an isolated incident, it remains under investigation,” New York police said on Twitter.


Firefighters said the accident took place at 45th Street and Broadway in Times Square at the start of the lunch hour. A police source told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that the 26-year-old man driving the vehicle was in custody.

The Fire Department confirmed one person had died and 19 people were hurt in the incident. A police source confirmed the fatality to AFP.

The maroon sedan vehicle, traveling at high speed, crashed into the group of people and ended up flipping onto its side on the sidewalk, before ambulances and police descended on the area, an AFP photographer said.

The vehicle was on fire as pedestrians lay on the ground and passers-by cried, the photographer said. He saw one person covered up with a white cloth.

Police directed traffic as passers-by looked on anxiously.

“Preliminarily it looks more like a vehicle accident than anything else,” a New York police spokesman told AFP.

Famous across the world for its bright lights and advertising billboards, Times Square is typically packed with tourists and office workers. It lies in the heart of Midtown Manhattan and leads to Broadway, New York’s famed theater district.

Times Square was the scene of the most serious security alert in America’s most populous city since the September 11, 2001 attacks when Faisal Shahzad, a Pakistani immigrant, planted a car bomb at the intersection on May 1, 2010. (READ: 9/11: A day that changed my life forever)

His explosive device failed to detonate and he was arrested shortly after boarding a flight to the Middle East. He pleaded guilty and said he was aiming to avenge deaths from US missiles fired from drones operating over Pakistan.– Rappler.com

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