Washington, June 9: Several participants of the Pride Parade in Washington DC, along with pedestrians, were left injured as people began "running for their lives" after hearing a noise akin to gunshot. Subsequently, rumours went rife that an active shooter has infiltrated among the parade participants, leaving scores into a sense of frenzy.
The city police, which was on alert due to the march, took minutes to control the situation. The police eventually took hold of a person who had a gun. He, however, claimed innocence and said the weapon was neither used by him nor taken out at the rally. Celebrating 50 Years Of Pride: Google Doodle Commemorates the History of LGBTQ Community With a Riot of Colours
An inquiry revealed that no gunshot was fired during the rally, and the participants had perceived a loud noise coming from another source as to have emanated from a gun.
Over a dozen people have been admitted in local medical facilities after they sustained minor injuries in the stampede-like situation.
"As the officers were going to the scene, there was a crowd of people going away from it and some of the individuals in the crowd said there was a man with a gun and that someone had fired a shot," said Guillermo Rivera, a commander with the Metropolitan Police Department.
The man was taken into custody and is facing a gun possession charge, Rivera said. City officials said no shots were fired.
Here's What Deputy Mayor Kevin Donahue Tweeted:
.@CapitalPrideDC #PrideDc #DCPride - There is NO Active Shooter at Dupont Circle. There are injuries from people running from what they thought were gunshots. But there is NO ACTIVE SHOOTER at Dupont Circle. @DCPoliceDept @DC_HSEMA
— Deputy Mayor Donahue (@SafeDC) June 9, 2019
Mayor Muriel Bowser also posted a statement, claiming that she has been briefed by the police and there were "no shots fired." She said fire department personnel were "on the scene to treat minor injuries / due to reports of a shooting."
"I know the incident today at Pride was frightening for many - for those who were there and for those who had friends and loved ones at the parade," she added.
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