the truck back during the chaos.
Police told KCRG that an injured pedestrian was interviewed on-scene and taken to a local hospital for evaluation.
The driver involved in the incident was also interviewed and detectives were working to find surveillance video, police said.
No charges had been filed and police were still working to determine if the collision was intentional as of late Friday, according to KCRG.
“Thankfully, everybody is alive and there were no life-threatening injuries by a long shot, but I think everybody’s pretty scared,” councilmember Vanorny said.
She thanked the Cedar Rapids Police Department for their quick response to the incident.
“It’s really disheartening and disgusting to me as a council member that this happened to my citizens, but I will say that my council takes this stuff very seriously. We’re not having it.
“This kind of stuff isn’t allowed in Cedar Rapids and we will make sure that this person is held accountable.
PROTESTS AROUND THE US
Protests have erupted across the country following the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade.
The 5-4 decision will leave the issues of abortion up to state legislators, which will ultimately result in a total ban on the procedure in about half of the states.
Huge crowds of protesters gathered outside the Supreme Court and in multiple cities, including Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and New York City.
Protests were also planned in Florida, Missouri, Georgia, and Texas.