More than 20 people injured after driver crashes into crowd at Louisiana parade
On Saturday, more than 20 people were injured when a driver crashed into a crowd at a Louisiana parade celebrating the Lao New Year in Iberia Parish. The driver, suspected of being intoxicated, is in custody, and the sheriff's office believes the incident was not intentional.

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AI-generatedOn Saturday, more than 20 people were injured when a driver crashed into a crowd at a Louisiana parade celebrating the Lao New Year in Iberia Parish. The driver, suspected of being intoxicated, is in custody, and the sheriff's office believes the incident was not intentional. Eleven people were transported by ground and two by air for medical treatment. The annual Louisiana Lao New Year festival, which began Friday and was scheduled to run through Sunday, was celebrating Lao culture and traditions. Organizers canceled Saturday evening's musical performances and planned to reopen only religious services and vendors on Sunday if security resources were restored. The investigation is ongoing.
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5 extractedEleven people were transported by ground and two by air.
The driver is in custody.
More than 20 people were injured after a driver crashed into pedestrians at a Louisiana parade.
The sheriff’s office does not believe the act was intentional.
Some of the injuries are believed to be serious.