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Police: Man rams vehicle into restaurant, kills 2 and injures others

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BESSEMER CITY, N.C. — A man intentiona­lly rammed a vehicle into a North Carolina restaurant busy serving Sunday lunch, killing his daughter and another person and injuring several others, authoritie­s said.

Bessemer City Police said in a statement that preliminar­y evidence indicates the man purposely smashed his way into the Surf and Turf Lodge about noon Sunday.

Footage from the scene showed emergency responders treating people on the ground outside the restaurant as shocked patrons milled about afterward. Killed was 26-year-old Katelyn Tyler Self, the daughter of the driver and a Gaston County Sheriff’s Office deputy. Authoritie­s haven’t released the name of the second person fatally injured while they were still notifying relatives.

Police said the driver, Roger Self, was arrested after the vehicle had fully slammed its way inside the steak and seafood restaurant in Bessemer City, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) west of Charlotte. Authoritie­s did not immediatel­y make clear what charges Self faces. They said in their statement that they had begun a homicide investigat­ion.

The Gaston Gazette identified Roger Self as a businessma­n from Dallas, North Carolina.

Charlotte-Mecklenbur­g police spokesman Rob Tufano called the crash a “mass casualty” incident, and reports said some of the victims were flown by helicopter to Carolinas Medical Center. There was no immediate count on the number of injured or the extent of the injuries.

“He drove his car into the building, killing people, so that’s why we took him into custody immediatel­y,” Bessemer City Police Chief Thomas Ellis Jr. said. He gave no indication what might have prompted the crash.

Photograph­s from the scene showed a shattered opening in a restaurant wall, where the car had smashed inside the building.

The Gaston Gazette identified the vehicle as a sports utility vehicle.

Caleb Martin, a 14-year-old who busses tables at the restaurant, told a broadcast outlet that he saw the vehicle suddenly smash through a wall into the restaurant.

“I walked over to my station and I heard a loud boom,” he told WSOC-TV. “It went straight through.”

He added, “The one guy I could help in back, he was pretty hurt,” he added. He said he was stunned by what happened but managed to help paramedics move tables off the person and debris out of the way so the injured could be treated.

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