More than 20 people were injured when a red SUV drove through a crowded Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Sunday

More than 20 people were injured when an SUV drove through a crowded Christmas parade in Waukesha, Wisconsin, on Sunday, the local police chief said, and at least one person was killed, a local CBS affiliate reporter tweeted.
Waukesha Police Chief Dan Thompson said the suspect vehicle had been recovered and there were no further threats after the incident in Waukesha, about 20 miles (32 km) west of Milwaukee. People near downtown Waukesha were being asked, however, to shelter in place, local media reported. The nearby Carroll University campus tweeted it was “on lockdown due to an ongoing incident. Please stay safe and in your location until further notice and shelter in place.”
“A red SUV drove into our Christmas parade that we were holding downtown. More than 20 individuals were injured as a result of this incident,” Thompson told reporters. Authorities have identified a person of interest in the case, he added, without giving further details. He said some of the injured were taken to hospital by ambulance, others by police and still more by family and friends.
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