Arrest after car strikes 'multiple' pedestrians in Derby city centre – police

Arrest after car strikes 'multiple' pedestrians in Derby city centre – police

On Saturday evening, a car struck several pedestrians in the centre of Derby, leading to the arrest of a man connected to the incident, according to police reports. Multiple people sustained injuries, with some in serious condition. Paramedics provided immediate care at the scene before the victims were transported to hospital.

Derbyshire Constabulary revealed that the event took place around 21:30 on Friar Gate and involved a black Suzuki Swift. Police stopped a vehicle thought to be involved shortly after the collision, and the driver, a man in his 30s, was detained and taken into custody. Officers have urged anyone in Derby with information about the incident, especially those who may have seen the black Suzuki Swift, to come forward promptly. Authorities have also reassured the public that no further threat is believed to exist.

Following the incident, Friar Gate has been fully closed from the junction with Curzon Street and Cheapside up to Ford Street, with police advising people to avoid the area entirely. “Although we know this will be alarming, we would like to reassure people that we do not believe there is an ongoing risk to the public,” the police stated. They added that they would share updates as more information becomes available.

Eyewitnesses and locals expressed shock and distress about what had happened. One individual near the scene told the Derby Telegraph that they had been at a nearby bar and came outside after hearing that people had been hit. “Everyone was talking about it and panicking, we know people who were in other bars and thought it might have been them,” they said. A journalist who arrived at the scene around midnight described an unusually quiet Friar Gate, with debris still scattered along a street typically bustling with nightlife. Additionally, Derby North MP Catherine Atkinson conveyed her deep shock at the event and encouraged the public to comply with police directives and provide any relevant information as soon as possible

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