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Car hits crowd at Dutch parade; kills 4, hurts 13
2009-04-30
NEWS UPDATE -- Dutch authorities say four people were killed and 13 injured when a car careened, apparently deliberately, into a crowd watching Queen Beatrix and her family at a holiday parade.
Prosecutor L. Goossens says the incident appeared to be deliberate, but not an act of terrorism.

He told reporters Thursday the driver of the car was injured and was in police custody in the hospital. Eight of the injured were in serious condition.

The small black car plowed through a line of spectators then slammed into a stone monument just a few meters from the open bus where the queen and the royal family were being greeted by the crowd.

APELDOORN, Netherlands (AP)--A speeding car raced toward an open bus carrying Dutch Queen Beatrix and her family during a holiday parade Thursday and careened through spectators. Dutch television said two people were killed and about a dozen injured, but police in Apeldoorn declined to confirm the casualty toll or to say whether the incident was a deliberate attack on the royal family.

The small black car appeared to be heading at high speed toward the royal bus and passed within a few meters of it before plowing into a stone monument. The incident was witnessed by The Associated Press.

People were seen flying through the air after the car swerved across police railings, where the crowd was lined up five or six deep to see the immensely popular royal family pass on its way to the Het Loo palace on the Queen's Day national holiday.

It was not clear how the car managed enter the parade area, which police had sealed off hours before.

Police officers removed a man, who was slumped against his seat with blood covering his forehead, from the vehicle and put him into an ambulance. Other officers gave medical aid to spectators before they were taken to hospital.

"We are all deeply shocked by the terrible events," said Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende. "People have been injured, seriously injured, and we must fear worse to come," he said.

Shortly after the incident, investigators and a sniffer dog examined the car for explosives, then sawed off the roof of the car for a closer inspection.

The TV initially put the number of casualties at 14 before reporting two fatalities.

Dutch television footage showed Crown Prince Willem-Alexander and his wife, Princess Maxima, standing at their seats in the bus's high open platform and watching with surprise. Maxima held her hand over her mouth in apparent horror. The bus was not hit and no one in the queen's entourage was injured.

A policeman narrowly escaped injury when he jumped off his bicycle to avoid being hit.

Apeldoorn Mayor Fred de Graaf said all festivities were being canceled. "The scare and the images that the family has seen are reason to break off the official program," he said. Holiday programs also were called off in the port city of Rotterdam, and more were likely to be canceled around the country.

Journalist Peter von de Vorst told RTL television that the bizarre incident was like watching a horrible movie. "It was a really nice day. Then you hear a bang. Everyone looks up and you see people indeed flying through the air. This must be a joke or a strange prank. Then suddenly panic, and you realize that something really terrible has happened," he said.

Hundreds of thousands of people flocked to the main Dutch cities on Wednesday night and Thursday to celebrate the national holiday, originally intended to celebrate the birthday of Beatrix's mother Queen Juliana.

The royal family normally spends the day in a small Dutch community.
Posted by:anonymous5089

#12  The name of the attacker is Karst Richard Tates, 38 years old from the city of Huissen in the province Gelderland - Atlas Shrugs

I've confirmed that through other Dutch sites.
No word on his affiliation with Roman Catholicism, Zoroastrianism, Buddhism or even if he was a veteran or any other terrorist indicator (as per DHS guidelines).

Redneck Jim has it pretty much nailed down. He hit the crowd at high speed. The impact shot off the airbag at the same time as bodies destroyed the windshield, grill and fenders. He was knocked unconscious (a normal ocurance with airbag deployment). You will notice that the vehicle is essentially coasting for most of the time it is visible in motion.

The attack was unsuccessful because:
1. the schmuck was a schmuck.
2. He had not aligned the vehicle properly before striking the crowd.
3. He didn't realize the airbag would deploy.
4. He didn't think to protect himself from such a deployment with a motorcycle helmet.

Finally, unless the car were loaded with explosives, and the pictures show it basically empty, he was unlikely to injure the Queen or her family since that vehicle was certain to come out second best in a showdown with the bus.

Darwin award candidate #5,495,274.
Posted by: DanNY   2009-04-30 22:48  

#11  The air bag did go off, it's only good for the first impact Look at the center of the steering wheel at the ragged plastic edges and plainly visible nut that holds the wheel on, it's not visible unless the bag blows as it's normally under the air bag.

Hus head is cut, and the windshield smashed from above, looks to me like one of the people he hit crashed onto the windshield and blew the bag, then when he hit the pylon, nothing to protect him and blam, into the sharp edges.

I noted from seeing the video his car was not heading towaard the royal bus, but running alongside when he hit the pylon, looks like a previous collision blew the bag, knocked him either back, or out, and the car was not under control when it hit the pylon that stopped it. of course he then flopped forward, and cut his forehead.
Dumfart
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-04-30 19:59  

#10  Wonder if he'll sue cuz the air bag didn't go off...
Posted by: tu3031   2009-04-30 19:01  

#9  "was to be evicted from his home"

No worries - he'll have a place to live now for a looooong time....
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2009-04-30 18:27  

#8  Prosecutors said the driver, badly injured and still in his crumpled car, acknowledged targeting the queen and her family. "The man said that his action was aimed at the royal family," said prosecutor Ludo Goossens.

The driver, whose name was not released, "is formally suspected of ... an attack on members of the royal house and manslaughter or murder," Goossens said, and he could face life in prison.

The motive for the attack was unclear. Dutch media, citing neighbors, said the assailant recently was fired from his job and was to be evicted from his home. Police identified him as a 38-year-old Dutch man with no history of mental illness or police record, but they would not release his name.


I wonder if he was a "loner"? Or a "quiet man"?
Posted by: tu3031   2009-04-30 16:21  

#7  Should I ask the obvious question?

I will. Was he a Catholic?
Posted by: JFM   2009-04-30 14:45  

#6  This is about the most complete account of the incident I can find online. The London Times has video that shows something happening, but the focus wasn't on the car or driver.
Posted by: Old Patriot   2009-04-30 13:41  

#5  "Princess Maxima" ... really?

That must be difficult to live up to.
Posted by: ExtremeModerate   2009-04-30 13:12  

#4  Should I ask the obvious question?
Posted by: tu3031   2009-04-30 12:54  

#3  Shortly after the incident, investigators and a sniffer dog examined the car for explosives, then sawed off the roof of the car for a closer inspection.

No shit. Did'ya find a driver's license?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2009-04-30 12:21  

#2  More pics
Posted by: anonymous5089   2009-04-30 11:22  

#1  Here's a local article courtesy Googletranslate.
Posted by: Seafarious   2009-04-30 10:59  

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