SUV plows into Alabama Mardi Gras parade crowd; high school band members hurt

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An SUV “mowed” into several members of a band who were set to march in a Mardi Gras parade in Alabama on Tuesday, injuring a dozen people, police and a witness said.

At least 12 high school band members — aged 12 to 17 — were injured, including four people who were in critical condition, a city spokesman announced.

There’s no indication the incident was intentional, authorities said.  

The driver, who has not been named, is a 73-year-old man who did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, officials said.

The vehicle may have been “a part of the parade,” according to an official who spoke earlier Tuesday, though police said they were still looking into the man’s potential role. Witnesses told FOX10 it was a white late-model SUV with the letters MOAA on its side. MOAA are the initials of the Military Officers Association of America.

The Department of Homeland Security was monitoring the situation.

A police spokesperson, who termed the crash “a tragic accident,” said the SUV’s driver was “aware there’s been an incident.”

Those hit were from the Gulf Shores High School Band, a parent at the scene said. A separate witness told FOX 10 the SUV struck the students and “mowed them over.”

Gulf Shores canceled the parade after the incident and closed U.S. Highway 59 in the immediate area.

The crash unfolded just days after 28 people were injured when a truck plowed into the crowd at a New Orleans Mardi Gras parade on Saturday. The driver in that incident allegedly was highly intoxicated.

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2 thoughts on “SUV plows into Alabama Mardi Gras parade crowd; high school band members hurt

  1. “The driver, who has not been named, is a 73-year-old man who did not appear to be under the influence of alcohol or drugs, officials said.”

    Just hates high school bands.

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