The Telegram (St. John's)

Police say drunk driver caused Mardi Gras crash that hurt 28

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Authoritie­s on Sunday identified the man who allegedly plowed into a crowd enjoying a Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans while intoxicate­d.

The New Orleans Police Department issued a statement identifyin­g the man as 25-yearold Neilson Rizzuto. Online jail records showed Rizzuto was arrested on a number of charges and was being held at the city’s jail.

The accident happened Saturday during one of the busiest nights of Mardi Gras when thousands of people throng the streets of Mid-city to watch the elaborate floats and clamour to catch beads and trinkets tossed from riders.

“We suspect that that subject was highly intoxicate­d,’’ Police Chief Michael Harrison had said on Saturday evening.

Harrison was asked by the media if terrorism was suspected. While he didn’t say “No,’’ he did say it looks like a case of DWI.

Twenty-one people were hospitaliz­ed after the crash with five victims taken to the trauma centre in guarded condition. However, their conditions

did not seem to be lifethreat­ening, said Dr. Jeff Elder, city emergency services director.

Seven others declined to be hospitaliz­ed, he said.

The victims range in age from as young as 3 or 4 to adults in their 30s and 40s, Elder said.

Among the injured was one New Orleans police officer.

Harrison said the officer, who was on duty, was undergoing tests to determine the extent of her injuries. She was in “good spirits,’’ he said.

As police and city officials assessed the accident scene, people streamed home as plastic bags that used to hold trinkets and discarded beads littered the ground.

Saturday night’s parade was put on by the Krewe of Endymion, which is known for its long, elaborate floats and the big party it hosts at the Superdome after the parade.

One woman at the scene told The New Orleans Advocate that a silver truck whisked closely by her as she was walking through the intersecti­on.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Police respond to a scene where a pickup truck plowed into a crowd watching the Krewe of Endymion parade and injured multiple people in the Mid-city section of New Orleans, Saturday.
AP PHOTO Police respond to a scene where a pickup truck plowed into a crowd watching the Krewe of Endymion parade and injured multiple people in the Mid-city section of New Orleans, Saturday.

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