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    3 Dead After Being Struck by Pickup Truck in Downtown Manhattan

    By Livia Albeck-Ripka, Julian Roberts-Grmela and Victoria Kim,

    12 days ago
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    Police officers at the scene where a truck was driven into a crowd at Corlears Hook Park in New York, Thursday, July 4, 2024. (Dakota Santiago/The New York Times)

    NEW YORK — Three people were killed and at least eight others were injured after a driver plowed a pickup truck into a crowd of people celebrating July 4 in a park on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, authorities said. Police said that the driver was intoxicated.

    Several of the injured were transported to hospitals, a police spokesperson said. Sgt. Jose Jimenez of the New York Police Department said that the driver, Daniel Hyden, 44, was in custody.

    Hyden was facing charges of aggravated vehicular homicide, eight counts of assault for recklessly causing serious injury with a weapon or object, and other charges of driving while intoxicated and aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, police said.

    Jimenez identified two of the people killed as Lucille Pinkney, 59, and Hernan Pinkney, 38, and said that police were still determining their relationship. He was not able to identify the third person killed in the incident.

    Speaking at a news conference on Thursday night, Mayor Eric Adams of New York said that though investigations were preliminary, the incident did not appear to be terrorist related. Officers responding to the scene smelled alcohol on the driver, and the police were conducting tests to confirm, officials said. Jimenez said he could not confirm whether Hyden, the driver, tested positive for alcohol or other drugs or both.

    Police said that just before 9 p.m., a Ford F-150 driving eastbound at high speed down Water Street sped through a stop sign, onto the sidewalk and into Corlears Hook Park, where a crowd of people were celebrating the holiday.

    “You have a tragic incident like this that really impacts family members who were just here, celebrating and barbecuing inside a park,” Adams said. During the news conference, blasts of fireworks could be heard in the background, at times drowning out the officials.

    Shi Jackson, 39, who lives near the site of the crash, said several groups were at the park barbecuing when she saw the truck barreling down the sidewalk.

    “You hear everyone’s screaming, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa, stop, slow down.’ And he didn’t stop. He wasn’t able to stop,” said Jackson, who was grilling on the sidewalk across the street. “I remember seeing small children on stretchers.”

    She said some of the victims, including children younger than 10, were part of a tight-knit community that lives on the block, many of whom were enjoying the holiday evening with music playing. They were sharing burgers, water and napkins between groups, as the community is apt to do, she said.

    Candi Roman, 52, said she saw a man lying still on the ground, and a child screaming and running from the scene with blood streaming down his face. Roman, who lives in the neighborhood, said she had come out to barbecue with a friend.

    “People were screaming, and there was people underneath the truck,” she said. “I’m traumatized by everything.”

    Chief Jeffrey B. Maddrey of the New York City Police Department said at the news conference that two of those injured had been confirmed dead upon arrival at the hospital.

    “We do believe that alcohol had played a role in this, but we are investigating,” Maddrey said.

    Of the injured, two people were in critical condition and three were seriously injured, Chief Michael V. Meyers of the New York City Fire Department said at the news conference.

    Firefighters had arrived at the scene in less than four minutes, he said, where they found “a pickup truck on top of four victims.” They used air bags and floor jacks to lift the truck off them, he said. Meyers did not describe the nature of their injuries.

    Up to 200 people were at the park, Meyers said. The crash took place about a half-hour before New York City’s main Fourth of July fireworks celebration was scheduled to get underway over the Hudson, on the other side of Manhattan.

    Among those struck was a mother and her two young children who were taken to the hospital, police said.

    This article originally appeared in The New York Times .

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