- A 52-year-old woman is accused of ramming her car into a group of pedestrians in New York City on Friday.
- Kathleen Casillo of Queens, New York, was arrested after the incident at a
protest in support of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) hunger strike taking place at a New Jersey jail, the NYPD told Insider in a statement. - At least six people were injured in the incident, police said, and Casillo is facing a reckless endangerment charge.
A 52-year-old woman has been accused of ramming her car into a group of pedestrians in New York City on Friday and is facing an endangerment charge in connection with the incident that left at least six people injured.
As Insider reported on Friday, a video posted on Twitter showed a woman getting taken into custody at the scene of the incident. A spokesperson for the
Casillo was arrested after officers responded to reports that a vehicle struck several people protesting in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood. The demonstrators had gathered in support of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainees on hunger strike occurring at a jail in New Jersey.
Police told Insider she is currently facing a reckless endangerment charge in connection with the incident.
New York Daily News reported Casillo told authorities she "panicked" when protesters pounded and crowded around her car.
Additional footage of the incident posted on Twitter shows the car hit multiple people. According to police, shortly after the incident that six people were transported to local hospitals, but none appeared to have life-threatening injuries.
—Morena Basteiro (@morenabasteiro) December 11, 2020
"One of the guys who was hit pushed me out of the way. I turned and watched as he went up into the air and flipped over," protester Desmond Marrero told New York Daily
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