2 dead and 6 wounded after the car hit the crowd



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NEW ORLEANS (AP) – Two people were killed and six injured after being hit by a vehicle Saturday night in a busy New Orleans artery, authorities said.

Superintendent of Police, Shaun Ferguson, told local media that a suspect was in custody following the incident that occurred around 8 pm. Saturday along a stretch of several blocks from Esplanade Ave.

Ferguson said the suspect was being tested to determine if he was intoxicated. His identity has not been unveiled. The chief of police said that passersby in the area were the ones who stopped the driver.

"We were able to apprehend the subject so quickly because the citizens arrested this individual because they thought they were helping a person who had just been a victim of a car accident," he said. said Ferguson.

SME spokesman Jonathan Fourcade said that a man and a woman, aged about 30, had been killed. The injured were between 28 and 65 years old. Five of the wounded were taken to the hospital and one refused treatment, Fourcade said.

Photographs of the scene showed mutilated bikes along the street.

A spectator, Dane Barrymore, told the New Orleans lawyer that he was smoking a cigarette in front of a market when he saw a dark sports car running down the street. The driver made a gap in the bike path to try to bypass a vehicle.

"It just happened that there are people out there – cyclists," Barrymore said. Barrymore said he saw two women and a man being hit. He said that he had gone to help but it soon became clear that one of the women and the man had not survived.

The vehicle sped down the block, hit another vehicle, then spun in the median, Barrymore told the newspaper.

The incident occurred not far from the Endymion Parade, one of the city's biggest Mardi Gras parades.

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