A taxi cab jumped the curb outside Macy’s flagship store in New York City on Christmas Day, striking several pedestrians and turning a bustling holiday scene into one of chaos and tragedy. Emergency responders rushed to the iconic Herald Square location to assist the injured and investigate the incident.
Witnesses described a shocking moment as the vehicle veered off the street and into a crowd of holiday shoppers and tourists near the store’s entrance. “It was terrifying—people were screaming and running everywhere,” one bystander recalled. “No one knew what was happening.”
Paramedics treated multiple victims at the scene, with several transported to nearby hospitals for further care. Officials have not released detailed information about the number or severity of injuries, but reports indicate that no fatalities occurred.
The taxi driver remained at the scene and is cooperating with law enforcement. Preliminary investigations suggest that the crash may have been caused by a medical emergency or mechanical failure, though authorities are still considering all possibilities. “We are conducting a thorough investigation to determine the exact cause,” an NYPD spokesperson stated.
The incident disrupted Christmas Day activities in the area, with parts of the street cordoned off as police gathered evidence. Macy’s, a focal point for holiday shoppers, was crowded with visitors enjoying the festive displays and last-minute gift shopping.
City officials expressed their concern and offered support to those affected. “Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time,” Mayor Eric Adams said in a statement. “We will work to understand what happened and prevent future tragedies.”
The crash has sparked renewed conversations about pedestrian safety and traffic management in high-traffic areas of the city. Advocates have called for enhanced protections for pedestrians, particularly in busy districts like Herald Square.
As the investigation unfolds, New Yorkers remain shaken by the incident but are determined to come together in the spirit of resilience and community during the holiday season.
