LIVERPOOL, England — A British man was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after he drove a minivan into Liverpool soccer fans celebrating their team's Premier League Championship in an incident that injured 65 people, police said Tuesday.
Authorities said the 53-year-old is also suspected of dangerous driving and driving on drugs. He was believed to be the only suspect and the incident was not being investigated as an act of terrorism.
Hundreds of thousands of fans had lined the route of the hourslong procession under heavy security along a 10-mile (16-kilometer) route through the city
Here's what we know so far about the crash:
A car rammed into a crowd
As the parade was ending, the driver turned down an area that had been closed to traffic and plowed his car into a crowd on Water Street, in the northwestern English city.
Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims from Merseyside Police said the driver is believed to have maneuvered around a road block by following an ambulance that was rushing to treat a person suspected of having a heart attack.
Pandemonium broke out as people rushed the car and pounded on it.