New Orleans police chief strikes 2 pedestrians with her vehicle, injuring 1: report
A woman was transported to a hospital in stable condition, while a man did not report any injuries
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New Orleans Police Superintendent Anne Kirkpatrick struck two pedestrians with her vehicle on Saturday night, injuring one of them, according to the police department.
The incident happened around 7 p.m. Saturday at the intersection of Decatur and Iberville streets, police said, according to Fox 8.
Both a man and a woman were struck in the incident.
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The woman was transported to a hospital in stable condition, while the man did not report any injuries.
Kirkpatrick took breathalyzer and urinalysis tests. The breathalyzer test showed no signs of alcohol consumption, returning a result of 0.00. The urinalysis results will be returned within a few days, police said.
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Pictures posted on social media show Kirkpatrick was not in uniform at the time of the collision.
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The incident remains under investigation.