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Moment Liverpool Parade ‘Drug Driver’ is Dragged Out of Car by Cops after 65 People Hit in ‘Rampage’

2025-05-28 14 Dailymotion

THIS is the moment an alleged drug driver is dragged from a car moments after 65 fans were hit during Liverpool's parade on Monday.

Four children were among dozens injured after a grey Ford Galaxy ploughed through huge crowds gathering for the club's Premier League title celebrations.

A 53-year-old man from West Derby, Liverpool, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder, suspicion of driving while unfit through drugs, and dangerous driving offences.

Footage shows the moment two cops dragged the driver out of his car after it finally came to a stop in the middle of the parade.

Heroic fans could be seen hitting the car as they tried to slow it down after scores were left injured in the "rampage".

Horrifying footage also shows several people lying on the floor around the car as emergency crews desperately tried to help the injured.

Many fans also took matters into their own hands, helping to save those hurt by the car, clearing out space for paramedics and police to arrest the driver.

Footage then shows the moment police bundled a man, presumed to be the driver, into a police van.

The suspect is currently being held and questioned by Merseyside Police on suspicion of attempted murder and drug driving.

Merseyside Police confirmed reports yesterday that the car followed an ambulance into the parade after a road block was temporarily lifted so paramedics could help a man who suffered a suspected heart attack.

Assistant Chief Constable Jenny Sims explained in an update on Tuesday that 11 people remained in hospital, although all were in a stable condition and appeared to be recovering well.

Cops clarified the incident was not being treated as terrorism during a press conference.

Footage taken from a shop showed the car edging through the crowds of supporters just two minutes before it accelerated down the street.

It was filmed as the car slowly drove down Dale Street through groups of unaware fans, including children, before turning onto Water Street.

The horrific scenes took place shortly after 6 pm on Monday in the heart of the Merseyside city.

Detective Chief Superintendent Karen Jaundrill explained police were making "significant progress" in their investigations.