Car Hits Woman in Comic-Con Zombie March
Police said that about 5:30 p.m., a couple and their children, who all are deaf, were stopped at Second and Island avenues as an annual zombie march through downtown went past their car. They waited several minutes, then the driver, 48, started rolling forward slowly. His children were afraid of the large crowd, Stafford said.
Several pedestrians surrounded the sedan and started punching it while others climbed on it, police said. The windshield was shattered.
“The family was scared so the father drove forward again trying to get away from the angry crowd,” Stafford said.
Then the car knocked down a 64-year-old woman, who fell under the car and suffered a badly broken arm. The crowd chased the car down the street, and the driver pulled over when he saw a police officer, Stafford said.