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Driver speeds through Times Square protest

- By Michael R. Sisak

NEW YORK — A passenger in a car that drove through a group of Black Lives Matter protesters in New York’s Times Square on Thursday says police have interviewe­d all six people who were in the car and are continuing to investigat­e the incident.

Video posted on social media showed people getting into a police-style Ford Taurus and the car jerking through a crowd blocking the street, its horn blaring as demonstrat­ors screamed and scrambled out of the way.

No one appeared to be seriously injured, and no charges have been filed. The NYPD tweeted that the car did not belong to the department. Police Commission­er Dermot Shea said the incident happened as protesters and a small group of counterpro­testers took to the streets of the touristy Manhattan district.

Juliet Germanotta said Friday that a pro-police activist who wasn’t part of their group offered to drive them away because, she says, “a mob” was trying to attack them.

Germanotta said she and some of the others support President Donald Trump.

“We tried to leave. We stopped because they blocked the street,” Germanotta said. “They then begin to try to open the door and break the windows, so he drove to save our lives. That’s what happened.”

One video of the incident posted on social media showed police officers fanning out to keep protesters away from Germanotta’s group as they got into the car. The video shows the car traveling down the one-way street toward an area where the demonstrat­ion is blocking the street.

Another video shows a bicycle blocking the car from moving at one point and one person punching the car’s window and another person banging on it, Shea said.

The news site Gothamist reported Friday that the vehicle’s license plate matched a Ford Taurus Police Intercepto­r linked to pro-police activist Hakim Gibson, whose Instagram page is filled with portraits of police officers around the city.

Gibson posted a video on his Facebook page indicating that he was at the Times Square protest Thursday night with Germanotta. She confirmed he was the driver and that she knew him as a photograph­er who took pictures at various protests.

“He saved our lives,” Germanotta said.

 ?? @datainput / Associated Press ?? A passenger says a man “saved our lives” Thursday by driving through Black Lives Matter protesters in Times Square.
@datainput / Associated Press A passenger says a man “saved our lives” Thursday by driving through Black Lives Matter protesters in Times Square.

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