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Stampede at New York Pride parade after fireworks mistaken for gunfire

No serious injuries, say police

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jun 2022 5:30PM

Stampede at New York Pride parade after fireworks mistaken for gunfire
New York’s Pride parade is the second-largest in the United States, after San Francisco, and yesterday’s gathering was the first time it had taken place since the Covid-19 pandemic began. – AFP pic, June 27, 2022

NEW YORK – A stampede occurred at a Pride parade in the United States city of New York on Sunday, with hundreds of people attempting to flee after mistaking the sound of fireworks for gunfire, police said.

“There were NO shots fired in Washington Square Park. After an investigation, it was determined that the sound was fireworks set off at the location,” the NYPD said in a tweet shortly after the incident. 

Police said “there were no serious injuries” from the stampede.

Terrified people ran or walked briskly along a street adjacent to the square after the scare, videos on social media showed.

Tens of thousands of people attended yesterday’s LGBTQIA+ Pride parade, which wound its way through the streets of lower Manhattan under the blazing sun.

The atmosphere was largely festive, although the shadow of Friday’s US Supreme Court decision to abolish a constitutional right to abortion – leaving states to legislate on the matter themselves – loomed over proceedings.

New York’s Pride parade is the second-largest in the US, after San Francisco, and yesterday’s gathering was the first time it had taken place since the Covid-19 pandemic began.

Organisers said the US Supreme Court decision on abortion was “devastating”.

“This dangerous decision puts millions in harm’s way, gives government control over our individual freedom to choose, and sets a disturbing precedent that puts many other constitutional rights and freedoms in jeopardy,” organisers said. 

Many rights groups fear that the verdict on abortion could be the beginning of a broader push by the Supreme Court, currently dominated by a conservative majority, to curtail other freedoms won in recent decades, such as rights to contraception or same-sex marriage. – AFP, June 27, 2022

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