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A driver has slammed his vehicle into Pride parade spectators in Florida. (file photo)
Camera IconA driver has slammed his vehicle into Pride parade spectators in Florida. (file photo) Credit: AP

A driver has slammed into spectators at the start of a Pride parade in South Florida, killing one man and seriously injuring another.

Some witnesses said the crash appeared to be an intentional act, but Fort Lauderdale Police Detective Ali Adamson told reporters that authorities were investigating all possibilities.

The collision happened on Saturday night during the Wilton Manors Stonewall Pride Parade. Wilton Manors is just north of Fort Lauderdale.

The driver and the victims were a part of the Fort Lauderdale Gay Men's Chorus family, according to a statement reported by news outlets from the group's president, Justin Knight.

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"To my knowledge it was an accident. This was not an attack on the LGBTQ community," Knight said in the statement.

"We anticipate more details to follow and ask for the community's love and support."

Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said a driver of a pickup truck suddenly accelerated when he was told he was next in the parade, crashing into the victims, according to WSVN-TV.

In the immediate aftermath of the crash, Trantalis said he believed the crash was deliberate.

Police said the driver was taken into custody, but it was unclear whether he had been charged.

Spectator Christina Currie told the South Florida Sun Sentinel that she was with her family at the start of the parade.

"All of a sudden there was a loud revving of a truck and a crash through a fence," Currie said.

"It was definitely an intentional act right across the lanes of traffic."

Wilton Manors police tweeted that the public was not in danger.

"Though authorities are still gathering information, we know two individuals marching to celebrate inclusion and equality were struck by a vehicle," Broward County Sheriff Gregory Tony said in a statement.

"This tragedy took place within feet of me and my (Broward Sheriff's Office) team, and we are devastated having witnessed this horrific incident."

June is Pride Month, commemorating the June 1969 police raid targeting gay patrons at the Stonewall Inn in New York that led to an uprising of LGBTQ Americans and served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement.

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