A vehicle drove into a crowd near Berlin’s annual Christopher Street Day Pride celebrations on Saturday evening, killing one person and injuring several others. Berlin police said the incident occurred shortly before 10 p.m. in the Tiergarten, a large park near the route of the city’s Pride parade and the Brandenburg Gate. Authorities said a white vehicle struck multiple people, triggering a major emergency response and an intensive manhunt for one or more suspects. Police said a car had driven into the Tiergarten near the parade route and struck several people, though they initially provided few details about the circumstances. Reuters also cited German tabloid Bild, which quoted a witness as saying a white vehicle drove into the crowd at high speed and that a man fled on foot after exiting the vehicle.