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Officials: 6 people are injured by car in street protest

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NEW YORK >> Several people were injured when a car drove into a street protest in midtown Manhattan on Friday, the New York City Police Department said.

Witnesses said the protest march was passing through the intersecti­on of 39th Street and Third Avenue at around 4 p.m. when the car went through.

The New York Fire Department said six people were taken by ambulance to local hospitals. Police and fire officials said the injuries didn’t appear to be life-threatenin­g.

Police said the driver, a woman, was stopped near the area. She was taken into custody and was being questioned. It wasn’t clear if she would face charges.

In one video showing the car’s movements, a small group of protesters could be seen gathered around the car on 39th Street as it slowly approached the intersecti­on with Third Avenue, with one person seemingly leaning over the front of the vehicle.

The car suddenly accelerate­d, knocking aside both the people who were blocking it and people who were in the intersecti­on.

In another video from the opposite side, people are seen fleeing and one person is bowled over as the car barrels through.

A participan­t in the protest, Sofia Vickerman, of Denver, Colorado, said that when the car hit the crowd it tossed people and a bicycle in the air.

“I hear people screaming in the front, I look behind me, the woman is plowing through,” she said. “I see bodies flying.”

She said the march had begun in Times Square and was aimed at drawing attention to an ongoing hunger strike by immigratio­n detainees at a jail in New Jersey.

 ?? DAVID MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Emergency personnel respond to a scene where pedestrian­s were struck by a car during a protest Friday in New York. Six people were injured.
DAVID MARTIN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Emergency personnel respond to a scene where pedestrian­s were struck by a car during a protest Friday in New York. Six people were injured.

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