9 injured after sound of backfiring motorcycle causes Times Square scare

Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Backfiring motorcycle causes panic in Times Square
Jim Dolan has the latest on the panic in Times Square Tuesday night.

NEW YORK CITY -- The FDNY says nine people were treated for minor injuries after the loud backfiring of motorcycles caused quite a scare in Times Square on Tuesday night.



The incident just before 10 p.m. led people to believe gunshots had been fired.



Hundreds of people fled in Times Square after hearing motorcycles backfiring that sounded like gunfire.


People began to run and even shelter in stores.



There were no shots fired but the loud noise did cause a great deal of alarm following the mass shootings over the weekend in El Paso and Dayton.



"All of a sudden I heard this kind of muffled pop and said what was that, and I looked over and there was just a sea of people running," said witness Dylan Probert. "I had one or two seconds to think, is this really happening?"



The NYPD received multiple 911 calls but tweeted that there was no active shooter, saying "Please don't panic. The Times Square area is very safe!"



According to a customer, the Disney store directed customers to the back as a precautionary measure.







The fire department says nine people received minor injuries. Six of those were taken to area hospitals.