A pickup truck driver slammed into spectators at a Florida Pride parade on Saturday evening – narrowly missing U.S. Rep. Deborah Wasserman Schultz and leaving at least one person dead, according to reports.
At least one other person was seriously injured, reports said.
Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis quickly denounced the crash at the Wilton Manors Stonewall Pride Parade a “terrorist” attack on the LGBTQ community but police have said they haven’t determined if the crash was intentional, the Sun-Sentinel of South Florida reported.
Investigators were speaking with the driver, who was in custody but authorities wouldn’t say if he had been arrested, Fort Lauderdale Police Det. Ali Adamson told reporters.
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Witnesses said the driver told police the crash was an accident, according to WPLG-TV in Fort Lauderdale. He was reportedly wearing a gay men’s choir T-shirt.
The Fort Lauderdale Gay Men’s Chorus later issued a statement: “Our fellow Chorus members were those injured and the driver was also a part of the Chorus family. To my knowledge, this was not an attack on the LGBTQ community.”
The truck narrowly missed Wasserman Schultz, according to WPLG. She was seen by witnesses in tears after the crash.
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Wilton Manors Mayor Scott Newton said in a statement posted to Twitter, “A tragic incident occurred at today’s Stonewall event. Out of respect for everyone involved, the parade has been canceled and a thorough investigation is being conducted.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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