Crime & Safety
'Road Rage' In Lower Manhattan Leaves 6 Hurt, NYPD Says
Police closed the area to traffic.

TRIBECA, NY – A "serious" collision in Tribeca injured six people on Thursday afternoon, authorities said.
Police are currently investigating the crash as a road rage-related incident, officials said at press briefing after the crash.
The collision happened at Broadway and Liberty Street around 1:20 p.m. None of the injuries appear to be life-threatening, an FDNY spokesman told Patch. Police said that two pedestrians, two drivers and one cyclist were injured and transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.
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Two people were in custody for questioning on Thursday afternoon, and at least one of them was a driver in the incident, police said. According to the initial investigation, a Lincoln Continental was driving east on Liberty Street when it struck a Ford Explorer near Broadway. The Lincoln Continental continued east for another block before it rear ended a second car and came to a stop on the sidewalk.
A crumpled bicycle could be seen under the wheels of a black SUV at the scene.
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Police said the area was shut off to traffic. In a tweet the NYPD's First Precinct said there, "The area of Broadway & Liberty is completely safe. We have traffic closed in all directions."
Avoid driving in the area of Broadway & Liberty - due to a serious collision we have shut vehicular traffic. Will advise further.
— NYPD 1st Precinct (@NYPD1Pct) December 7, 2017
This is a developing story and will be updated with more details as they become available.
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