Sports utility vehicles are hijacked through the Christmas Parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Sunday, striking more than 20 people including children and caused “said the city police chief After the incident in Waukesha, about 20 miles (32 km) west of Milwaukee.
The order of shelter in place has been appointed, the police said.
“The Red SUV advanced to our Christmas parade which we held in the city center.
More than 20 people were injured by this incident, “Thompson told reporters.
Asked about death, Thompson said:” I do not have the right number at this time.
“It is not known whether the incident is related to terrorism, he added.
A video posted online from The incident showed a red SUV plowing a parade, it seemed to hit more than a dozen people.
In the second video, the police seemed to open fire on the vehicle while hitting street barriers.
Local CBS affiliates then showed pictures on Twitter from what was seen as a red SUV involved with her tangled And the front fender hanging out, parked on the entrance.
A woman tells the Fox6 Milwaukee TV station that the SUV crashed into a girl dance team between 9 and 15 years.
He said the reaction was silence, followed by shouting, running and checking them injured, FOX6 reported.
One of the witnesses said the driver hit “Grandma Dancing” and SE No one turned over through the SUV hood, according to WISN-TV Milwaukee, ABC affiliation.
Another witness estimates the SUV runs around 40 mph (64 kph) when hitting the crowd, the TV station said.
Waukesha’s photos and videos circulated on Twitter showed a police car and the ambulated streets with Christmas lights after the incident.
Bundled up people gathered on the sidewalk when dusk fell.
Some injured were taken to hospital by the ambulance, others by police and still more by family and friends, said Thompson.
The incident occurred around 4:39 a.m.
(2239 GMT), police said.
“When we walked back between the building …
we saw the crossing SUV, just put the pedal to the metal and just enlarge the full speed along the parade route.
And then we heard a loud explosion, and only deafening the ears and screams from people who were shocked By vehicle, “Angelito Tenorio, a member of Alderman near Allis Barat, told Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Police officers ran down the road, told parade observers to take refuge in the shops, the newspaper said.