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(ANSA) – WASHINGTON, DECEMBER 12 – A car collided with a group of protesters from the Black Lives Matter movement in New York: several people were injured and two women, the driver of the car and the daughter who accompanied her, were arrested. According to the first information, the injured are at least six. The incident took place in Manhattan in the Murray Hill neighborhood, on the East Side of Midtown, where about fifty people from the Black Lives Matter movement were protesting. From a first reconstruction, not yet confirmed by the police, a group of protesters would have approached the car that at some point ran them over, it is not yet known whether accidentally or voluntarily. The car was driven by a 52-year-old woman who was questioned at the scene by police after her arrest. On board was the 29-year-old daughter, also detained. According to the eyewitness account, the woman who was driving sped up, targeting the protesters blocking traffic.
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