Vehicle Strikes Crowd at Lao New Year Parade in Louisiana, Multiple Injured
In Brief
The incident has raised concerns about parade safety and the risks posed by impaired driving at public celebrations.
Key Facts
- A vehicle struck revelers during a Lao New Year parade in rural Louisiana.
- Authorities reported at least 15 people were injured, with some injuries believed to be serious.
- The incident occurred on Saturday during the Lao New Year celebration.
- Officials stated that the preliminary investigation does not indicate the act was intentional.
- A man has been charged with driving while impaired and multiple counts of negligent injuring.
What Happened
A vehicle crashed into a crowd at a Lao New Year parade in rural Louisiana, injuring multiple people. Authorities have charged the driver with impaired driving and negligent injuring.
Why It Matters
This event highlights ongoing concerns about public safety at large gatherings and the dangers associated with impaired driving. It may prompt further review of security measures at community events. Reports vary on the exact number of injured, with some sources citing at least 13, others more than 20, and some at least 15.
What's Next
Authorities are expected to continue their investigation and provide updates on the condition of those injured. Legal proceedings against the driver are anticipated.
Sources
- The Independent — Vehicle hits revelers during Lao New Year celebration in Louisiana(2h ago)
- CBS News — Driver charged with DWI after vehicle crashes into crowd at Louisiana parade(1h ago)
- The Guardian — Man charged with impaired driving after after hitting Louisiana crowd celebrating Lao New Year(22m ago)
