One killed after driver crashes into crowd in US
Updated | By AFP
A woman with a toddler in her car rammed into pedestrians on the packed Las Vegas Strip, killing one person and injuring at least 26 others.

"This was not an act of terrorism ... we've ruled that out," Deputy Police Chief Brett Zimmerman told reporters.
But "we're looking at it as possibly being intentional."
The Las Vegas Strip - known for its bright lights - attracts throngs of tourists from around the world and is lined with casinos and fancy hotels.
The incident occurred on the same night that Las Vegas hosted the Miss Universe pageant, which saw the crowning of Miss Philippines yesterday.
Witness Rabia Qureshi, a tourist from Wisconsin, told the local NBC station KSNV that the vehicle looked like "a bowling ball and the human bodies were like pins."
Six of those injured are in critical condition, Zimmerman said.
Police had earlier put the number of people hurt at 37.
The suspect was undergoing several tests, including for alcohol.
Police - urging more eyewitnesses to come forward - would only say that she was not from Las Vegas but had been there for at least a week.
The toddler in the car was unharmed, they said.
Local media outlet 8 News NOW reported that the crash occurred shortly after 6:30 pm between Planet Hollywood, where the Miss Universe pageant took place, and the Paris Las Vegas Hotel.
Citing a witness, it said that some men tried to stop the car.
The suspect initially left the scene, police confirmed.
Another local media outlet, KTNV, reported that the University Medical Center, one of three hospitals where the wounded were taken, said most of its patients were from Montreal in Canada.
Cars were being diverted near the Paris Las Vegas hotel, where the Strip was shut down as first responders rushed to the chaotic scene, according to CNN.
Live footage showed the usually bustling Strip taped off and closed to traffic as police examined the scene.
Police in #LasVegas have confirmed car crash that killed one person & critically injured six others near #MissUniverse venue was intentional
— Sky News Newsdesk (@SkyNewsBreak) December 21, 2015
Police in #LasVegas say car crash near #MissUniverse venue which killed one person & critically injured 6 others was not an act of terrorism
— Sky News Newsdesk (@SkyNewsBreak) December 21, 2015
Update - Police in #LasVegas say there was an "unharmed" toddler in vehicle which crashed killing one person & critically injuring 6 others
— Sky News Newsdesk (@SkyNewsBreak) December 21, 2015
(Photo via Twitter/BrandonVaccaro)
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