1 Nov 2017

As it happened: Eight dead in New York vehicle attack

11:00 am on 1 November 2017

Eight people have been killed and almost a dozen are seriously injured in New York after a truck was driven into people using a busy bike path.

An armed officer at the scene of the truck attack.

An armed officer at the scene of the truck attack. Photo: AFP

What you need to know:

  • Eight people have been confirmed dead, with another 11 suffering serious injuries
  • A rented Home Depot truck was driven down a cycle and pedestrian path in lower Manhattan, shortly after 3pm local time.
  • The truck then collided with a school bus, injuring two children and two adults on board.
  • After crashing the rented truck, the 29-year-old suspect was shot by police after brandishing a paintball gun and a pellet gun.
  • The suspect is now in custody.
  • New York mayor Bill de Blasio said the case was being treated as an "act of terror", but New York governor Andrew Cuomo said there was no evidence to suggest a wider plot or scheme.
  • The NYPD Commissioner said a statement made by the suspect when he exited the vehicle was "consistent" with a terrorist attack.

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Emergency personnel respond after reports of multiple people hit by a truck after it plowed through a bike path in lower Manhattan on October 31, 2017 in New York City.

Emergency personnel respond after reports of multiple people hit by a truck after it plowed through a bike path in lower Manhattan on October 31, 2017 in New York City. Photo: AFP

The scene of today's shooting incident in New York City.

The scene of today's shooting incident in New York City. Photo: Twitter / @NYPDSpeechley

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