New York City police officers are investigating after a car on Thursday night drove through a Black Lives Matter protest in Times Square.
Video footage showed people using bicycles to try to stop the car from moving before the driver accelerated.
The driver slammed on their brakes shortly after the initial push and then turned onto another street as the protesters scattered.
The New York Police Department (NYPD) said it launched an investigation into what happened, describing the vehicle as a black Taurus sedan that was “NOT an NYPD vehicle.”
Police Commissioner Dermot Shea said several people struck the vehicle, including one who punched a window before the driver sped away.
“You have a bicyclist block the car from moving. We have two people that strike the car window, one with a punch, one banging on it. And you have the car speed away, right through the crowd, and then, very dangerous, as it hits a block or two after, goes up and makes a right,” he said during a virtual appearance on Fox 5.
“We’re real lucky that it didn’t have a vehicle collision with other cars.”
Shea said he couldn’t say whether a crime was committed.
He urged anyone inside the vehicle, anyone who was on the scene, and anyone who was injured to come forward.
No one has lodged a complaint as of yet, he added.
Councilman Keith Powers, a Democrat, said his office was looking into what happened.
“Using a vehicle to hurt peaceful protestors is unacceptable and must be stopped,” he said in a statement.
Prude later died.