Six pedestrians were injured, including a nine-year-old boy, when a taxi jumped the curb and struck people outside Macy’s on 34th Street in Manhattan.
The incident occurred on Christmas Day, a time when the area was bustling with last-minute shoppers and holiday tourists. Emergency services rushed to the scene, where one individual was found in serious condition and others sustained varying degrees of injuries.
Details of the Incident
Authorities reported that the taxi mounted the curb just outside the iconic department store, striking pedestrians before coming to a stop. Among the injured was a nine-year-old boy, whose condition has not yet been disclosed.
Ongoing Investigation
The New York Police Department (NYPD) has launched an investigation into the cause of the crash. Preliminary reports suggest that the driver may have lost control of the vehicle, but it is unclear whether mechanical failure, driver error, or other factors were involved.
Police cordoned off the area as forensic teams examined the scene, causing significant disruptions to traffic and pedestrian flow in the busy Midtown neighborhood.
Emergency Response
EMS personnel treated the injured on-site before transporting them to nearby hospitals. The individual in serious condition is receiving intensive medical care, while the other victims are reported to have sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Witness Accounts
Eyewitnesses described the chaotic moments following the crash.
“It was terrifying,” said one bystander. “The taxi just jumped the curb, and people were screaming. It was chaos with everyone running to help the injured.
Public Safety Reminder
The NYPD urged witnesses to come forward with any information that could assist in the investigation. Anyone with relevant details or video footage is asked to contact the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers hotline.
As the investigation continues, New Yorkers are reminded to remain vigilant during the holiday season, especially in crowded urban areas.
Further updates on the condition of the injured and the outcome of the investigation will be provided as they become available.