Car rams New York protest, six injured

A vehicle has ploughed into a crowd at a protest in Manhattan, with at least six people injured.

NYC Protest Pedestrians Struck

At least six people have been injured when a car rammed a protest march in Manhattan. (AAP)

Several people have been injured when a car drove into a protest march in mid-town Manhattan, the New York City Police Department reports.

Witnesses told reporters the protest march was passing through the intersection of 39th Street and Third Avenue about 4pm on Friday when the car went into the crowd.

The New York Fire Department said six people were taken by ambulance to local hospitals. Police and fire officials said the injuries didn't appear to be life-threatening.

Police said the driver, a woman, was stopped near the area. She was taken into custody and was being questioned. No arrest had been made.

The circumstances of what caused the car to go into the protest were unclear.

Authorities said the driver remained at the scene. The car's windshield was smashed by the impact, pictures and video showed.

A participant in the protest, Sofia Vickerman, of Denver, said when the car hit the crowd it tossed people and a bicycle in the air.

She said the march had begun in Times Square and was aimed at drawing attention to an ongoing hunger strike by immigration detainees at a jail in New Jersey.

Images posted online showed a heavy police presence as authorities blocked off the area, and one person being loaded into a stretcher.


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