A car plowed into pedestrians at a grocery store in Truckee, California, injuring four people. Police believe the incident was intentional.
In a tragic incident that shook the small mountain town of Truckee, California, a car plowed into pedestrians at the entrance of a grocery store, leaving four people injured, including children. The driver, who reportedly intentionally struck the victims and the store, was later detained by police.
A witness recounted hearing the crash and witnessing frantic efforts by bystanders to aid those hurt. The scene described chaotic moments as parents desperately tried to reunite with their kids, while others worked to ensure no one was trapped under debris.
The driver, a 49-year-old man from Coalinga, California, was booked on charges including assault with a deadly weapon and felony vandalism. He is currently jailed in Nevada City.
Truckee, a town famous for its pristine winter beauty and proximity to Lake Tahoe, is typically bustling during February with winter sports enthusiasts. This incident has left the community grappling with shock and concern.