Friend posted about a car hitting several people at SXSW about 20 minutes ago. Anyone know anything?
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2 dead 23 hurt
http://www.kvue.com/news/EMS-respond...250013221.html
AUSTIN -- Two people are dead and 23 more are injured following an accident involving a vehicle and multiple pedestrians on Red River and 10th streets in downtown Austin early Thursday morning, officials say.
Of the 23 reported injured, officials said five were in critical condition.
Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo said officers initially tried to pull over the driver at a gas station on the Interstate 35 service road. The driver fled the wrong way down Ninth Street, which is a one-way street, and turned onto Red River, hitting pedestrians at a "high rate of speed."
Acevedo said the driver hit a man and a woman on a moped, a taxi and a van before stopping the vehicle and fleeing on foot. The driver was eventually tased and taken into custody. The two people on the moped were killed.
A KVUE employee on the scene reported just before 1 a.m. Thursday that a car drove through a crowd of people on Red River street just outside of The Mohawk.
Police have not released the names of the two victims.
Acevedo said the driver will be charged with two counts of capital murder.
Acevedo also said that parts of Red River Street will be closed throughout the day Thursday.
Austin police are asking anyone with information on the accident to speak to officers on scene.
Austin Mayor Lee Leffingwell released the following statement just after 4 a.m. Thursday:
"I have been made aware of the tragic accident that occurred early this morning near 10th and Red River. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims, as well as those being treated in area hospitals. First responders rushed to the scene to provide aid to the victims. The
Austin Police Department is investigating this matter as allegedly involving drunk driving. If this is true, this fact angers me. Drunk driving is never acceptable, and can lead to deadly consequences."Last edited by 01vnms4v; 03-13-2014, 05:02 AM.
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