World NewsA person is killed and several are injured at Berlin's LGBTQ+ event when a van drives into the crowdVan drives into crowdA van drove into a crowd during Berlin’s famed LGBTQ+ event on Saturday, killing one person and injuring at least 15, prompting police to call off the celebrations and a concert in the German capital hours after it had begun. Firefighters and ambulances were out with many emergency staffers at the scene to attend to the victims. In a post on X, police called on everyone to leave the site of the event immediately. Hundreds of thousands of people had come to Berlin on Saturday to celebrate at Berlin’s pride parade, known in Germany as Christopher Street Day. The pride event in front of the city's iconic Brandenburg Gate in the downtown, near Tiergarten, was called off around 10:15 p.m. and a band’s performance on stage was interrupted.