Times Square Car Attack Surveillance Video


Published on May 18, 2017 by Dark Horse News

The videos show the shocking moment a person runs down more than 20 people at Times Square on May 18, 2017.

Witnesses said the motorist mounted the sidewalk in a burgundy Honda sedan and sped along for more than three city blocks, knocking people over before the car hit a pole and came to rest at 45th Street and Broadway in Midtown Manhattan.

Police who took the driver into custody identified him as Richard Rojas, 26, of the New York City borough of the Bronx.

Initial reports of the incident brought to mind vehicle attacks on pedestrians in recent months in Britain, France, Germany, Israel and Sweden.

Security camera footage showed the car slam into pedestrians who moments earlier were ambling along, some carrying shopping bags and others pushing baby strollers.

7 thoughts on “Times Square Car Attack Surveillance Video

  1. Midtown Manhattan is one of the most heavily surveilled regions on earth. This incident is yet another illustration of how the presence of security cameras keeps people safe. LOL

  2. Love this show… member?

    “Terrorist groups are urging recruits to adopt easy-to-use tools to target public places and events,” the bulletin reads. “Specific attack tactics have included the use of vehicle ramming, small arms, straight-edged blades or knives, and homemade explosives, as well as other acts such as taking hostages.”

  3. Again, 1970’s era video quality…wtf is with this….you mean there is no High definition video of this in that area….

  4. Dang! I heard on the radio one girl from Michigan died.
    Just goes to show…walking down the sidewalk all nonchalant and staring at your cell phone can get you killed.
    Gotta stay alert.

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