ABC News reported on a car hitting a crowd at a festival in Pennsylvania
As a result of a car hitting a crowd at the Kipona Festival in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, three people were injured, including a six-year-old boy and a disabled man. This was reported on September 2 by ABC News channel.
"Three people were hospitalized <...> including a 6-year—old boy, who is now in critical condition <...>. Two other adults, a man from the city Department of road construction and a woman who was in a wheelchair during the incident, are in stable condition," the publication says.
The incident occurred after the end of the festival. Then the car drove into a fenced area where there was a crowd. At the moment, it is unclear whether the hit was accidental or intentional. The driver was arrested. The police are investigating the incident.
The Kipona Festival, which is held annually in honor of Labor Day in the United States, is dedicated to the heritage of Native Americans. It lasts for three days and takes place in the first week of September.
On July 19, a car drove into a crowd in Los Angeles. Later, 37 people were reported injured and one person died as a result of the incident. The man who ran over people was charged with 74 counts. The state prosecution emphasizes that the man intentionally drove onto the sidewalk at about two o'clock in the morning.
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