A car crash involving an NYPD vehicle in the Bronx has left 10 people injured, four critically.
The crash happened at 3 p.m. ET when a police cruiser collided with another car near the intersection of Westchester Avenue and Hoe Avenue, according to a police spokesperson. The force of the collision sent the police vehicle careening into a group of people, the spokesperson said.
Four pedestrians were listed in critical condition, along with three others who suffered serious injuries and one other who had minor injuries, according to a spokesman with the Fire Department of New York. All were taken to hospitals, the spokesman said. Two police officers were injured in the crash. Their condition is unknown, according to the spokesman. This is a developing story and will be updated.
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