Speeding Blazer causes 7-vehicle pileup in downtown Sioux Falls
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Police say a driver who caused a seven-vehicle crash in Sioux Falls may have been driving as fast as 100 mph.
SIOUX FALLS (AP) — Police say a driver who caused a seven-vehicle crash in Sioux Falls may have been driving as fast as 100 mph.
One person died and six people were injured in the crash that happened just before noon on Thursday. None of the injuries were life-threatening.
Police say the person who died was driving a Chevrolet Blazer at a high rate of speed in a 30-mph zone. The Blazer rear-ended a Dodge Durango and created a domino-effect series of collisions.
There were no skid marks in the area where the Blazer hit the Durango.
Heather Boysen, who owns a business near the crash site, told the media that the aftermath of the collisions looked like "a bomb went off in the parking lot."
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