Todd Landry Charged After Vehicle Plows Into Louisiana Festival Crowd, Injuring 15
Who Is Todd Landry? All About The Man Who Plowed His Vehicle Into Louisiana Festival Crowd Injuring 15
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Todd Landry, a 57-year-old from Jeanerette, Louisiana, has been charged following a vehicle incident at the Louisiana Lao New Year Festival in Iberia Parish that injured at least 15 people, some critically. The crash, occurring on Saturday, is believed to be unintentional, with Landry showing signs of impairment.
- 01Todd Landry faces multiple charges, including driving while impaired and 18 counts of first-degree negligent injuring.
- 02The incident occurred during the Louisiana Lao New Year Festival in Iberia Parish, Louisiana.
- 03At least 15 people were injured, with four in critical condition.
- 04Emergency teams responded with ten ambulances and two helicopters for airlifting the injured.
- 05Festival organizers expressed sadness and canceled all music programs for the night.
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On Saturday, a vehicle driven by Todd Landry, 57, from Jeanerette, Louisiana, crashed into a crowd at the Louisiana Lao New Year Festival in Iberia Parish, injuring at least 15 people, with four reported in critical condition. Landry has been charged with driving while impaired, 18 counts of first-degree negligent injuring, and other offenses, after a breath test revealed a blood alcohol level of 0.137 percent, nearly double the legal limit. Authorities indicated that the crash does not appear to be intentional. Emergency response teams deployed ten ambulances and two helicopters to transport the injured to hospitals in Lafayette. Festival organizers expressed their sorrow over the incident and canceled all music programs for the night, redirecting security resources to the scene. They plan to resume only religious services and vendor operations if safety is restored.
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The incident has raised safety concerns for community events, prompting a review of security measures at public festivals.
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