Truck hits minimum wage protesters in Michigan; several hurt

AP  |  Flint (Michigan) 

Several people were injured Tuesday morning when a pickup truck collided with a group of protesters calling for the right to form unions in Flint, Michigan, in what police said appears to be an accident.

said he doesn't believe the crash near a fast-restaurant was intentional and that the "seemed pretty shaken up" afterward. Johnson initially said four or five people had non-life-threatening injuries, but later said eight were hospitalized.

The pickup was later hit by a utility truck. It was dark at the time of the crash.

Democratic gubernatorial candidate was among those participating in the protest. She wasn't injured and a post on her account says she's "incredibly sad that so many people were hurt."

Whitmer and Bill Schuette, a Republican, are battling for

The protests are part of an effort to elect pro-union candidates in the November Walkouts are planned in on Wednesday and on Thursday.

Johnson said those who were struck were at the end of a group of protesters walking along a street. He says the "acted like he didn't see them."

The protest was organised by Fight for $15, a national movement seeking to increase the minimum wage to USD 15 an hour. Democrat will join fast-workers Tuesday afternoon in Tlaib faces candidates from the Green and Working Class parties for the 13th seat.

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First Published: Tue, October 02 2018. 19:45 IST