Crime & Safety
11 Injured In Boise After Car Plows Into Crowd
A Porsche exiting the parking lot of a car show in Boise ran into a crowd of pedestrians Saturday morning.

BOISE, ID - Eleven pedestrians were injured Saturday morning when a car plowed into a crowd of people standing along a sidewalk. The incident happened just before 11 a.m. Saturday in a busy commercial area in southwest Boise.
Boise police said Saturday afternoon that an investigation into the crash was ongoing and no one had been arrested. The driver was reportedly cooperating with police. Of the 11 injured, six people were taken by ambulance to the hospital, the remaining five were taken in private cars.
"Boise Police, Boise Fire and Ada County Paramedics responded to a crash with multiple injuries this morning near W. Overland Rd. and Entertainment Ave. Just before 10:51 a.m. a vehicle leaving a car show parking lot crashed into several pedestrians on the sidewalk," police initially reported Saturday afternoon.
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According to images from the scene, the car that hit the crowd was a Porsche Boxster convertible. The car show, Cars and Coffee, was taking place at the Boise Spectrum Center.
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