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Suspected Drunk Driver Kills Two People And Injures 23 In Texas At SXSW Festival

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Two people were killed early Thursday morning when a suspected drunk driver crashed into a crowd during the South By Southwest festival in Austin, Texas.

At least 23 others were injured, five of them critically, The Associated Press reported.

Austin Police Chief Art Acevedo told reporters during a news conference that around 12:30 a.m., a police officer who was part of a drunk driving task force tried to pull over a gray Toyota sedan on the frontage road of Interstate 35.

The driver allegedly evaded the stop and took off at a high rate of speed, driving the wrong direction on a one-way road. The officer followed in pursuit.

When the driver reached Red River Street, he turned right and plowed through a barricade that was blocking street traffic from the festival revelers, The Austin American-Statesman reported.

A police officer manning the barricade had to jump out of the way to avoid being hit.

The driver drove for two more blocks — through a crowd of pedestrians — striking numerous people who were lined up outside The Mohawk club on Red River Street, the police chief said.

When he reached 11th Street, the driver allegedly crashed into a moped carrying a man and woman. Both died at the scene, police said. The Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Service also confirmed the two fatalities on Twitter.

The driver kept going, Acevedo said, and hit a taxi and a parked van before jumping out of his vehicle and running. The officer who initiated the original DUI stop and chased the driver to the accident site continued the pursuit on foot, and stopped the suspect with a stun gun, The Statesman reported.

At this time, the names of the victims have not been released.

The driver, who was not identified, is in custody and facing two counts of capital murder and 23 counts of aggravated assault with a vehicle, The Star-Telegram reported.

Colin Kerrigan, a freelance photographer attending the festival, was stunned by the sudden turn of events.

“One moment I’m photographing a magical show the next, I’m photographing a horrible and sad scene,” he tweeted.

Source: Huffington Post

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