At least 21 hurt when vehicle plows into crowd during Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans

Twenty-one people were injured Saturday night when a vehicle plowed into a crowd at the Krewe of Endymion Mardi Gras parade in the Mid-City section of New Orleans, police said. The crash was reported at about 6:45 p.m. Central at Carrollton and Orleans avenues.

“Initial reports show so far about a dozen people are in critical condition,” police spokeswoman Ambria Washington said. “That number could increase as the investigation is ongoing.” Police Superintendent Michael Harrison later said 21 people, including a police officer, were taken to seven hospitals.

Watch scene where car plowed into Endymion parade crowd in New Orleans

Greg McNeely said he was watching the parade when a pickup truck sped through the intersection. He said he heard three crashes then a fourth loud crash, and saw the truck had come to rest against a garbage bin. Several people were pinned between the truck and the garbage bin or beneath the truck.

A young man was behind the wheel of the truck. “He took out rows of people,” McNeely said.

Harrison said the driver appeared to be highly intoxicated.

Another witness, L.A. Morgan of Chicago, said the truck hit several vehicles and people, turned sideways then crashed into the garbage bin. She said she could hear the driver cursing through the truck’s open window. Spectators began screaming and running.

“I’m disturbed,” Morgan said. “It took the spirit out of the whole event.”

 

Aftermath photos of Endymion accident taken from twenty feet away from where the car crashed of front of us. Scary @NOLAnews @WWLTV pic.twitter.com/Fh25YuLMwH

— Jason Camelford (@CanadianNolaJay) February 26, 2017

#MardiGras2017 Orleans & Carrollton – at least a dozen are critical after someone slammed their vehicle into the Endymion crowd. pic.twitter.com/ohlne83zlr

— chill (@chiIIum) February 26, 2017

The crash came less than five hours after a gunshot wounded a man at the Krewe of Tucks parade, on the Uptown parade route. Police said they think the gun was accidentally fired inside a portable toilet, wounding a man outside, but no immediate arrests were made.

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