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    Police work at the scene after a driver crashed into several people in Brownsville, Texas, on May 7, 2023. Seven people died and as many as six others were injured Sunday in Texas when a driver crashed into them outside a facility housing migrants in the southern US state, police said. The sport utility vehicle “ran over several people that were waiting at a bus stop” in Brownsville, a border city at the southernmost tip of Texas, local police spokesman Martin Sandoval told an ABC affiliate.

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    Seven people waiting at a bus stop in a Texas border city were killed and a dozen more were injured early Sunday when a vehicle rammed into them, officials said.

    The victims were at a stop located near a Catholic Charities facility in Brownsville when they were struck, a senior law enforcement official told NBC News.

    A senior law enforcement official initially said that authorities believed it was an intentional act. The official later said it’s not clear if it was intentional, and that the investigation into the motive is ongoing.

    Lt. Martin Sandoval of the Brownsville Police Department echoed that in an interview with NBC News, saying that police were also looking into whether the driver was intoxicated or whether the incident was an accident.

    But, Sandoval said, the driver, who is a Hispanic male, has not been cooperating with investigators.

    “He has given us several names,” said Sandoval, adding that they are waiting for a fingerprint match that will hopefully identify the driver, who has been charged with reckless driving.

    Sandoval said more charges will likely be filed against the driver.

    Eleven people injured in the 8:30 a.m. crash were taken by ambulance to local hospitals for treatment, the Brownsville Fire Department said on its official Facebook page.

    One of the injured was airlifted to Valley Baptist Medical Center in nearly Harlingen, the department said.

    Brownsville is one of the border cities that is already seeing a surge in migrants attempting to cross into the United States from Mexico ahead of the lifting of the Title 42 immigration program, which ends on May 11.

    Imposed in the last year of the Trump administration, the Covid ban has turned migrants back to Mexico more than 2.5 million times since it went into effect in March 2020.

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