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Carjacked Vehicle Runs Over Seven In Midtown; Driver At Large

FEBRUARY 14TH, 2002

Seven people were injured in Midtown Manhattan Thursday by carjacked vehicle, and the driver, believed to be armed, fled into a nearby PATH station, according to police.

The incident happened at 11:20 a.m. at 34th Street and Seventh Avenue, the same busy intersection outside Penn Station where a hit-and-run driver struck a pedestrian two days earlier to start a rampage that ended up injuring 18 others at two other intersections. At this time, police do not believe the incidents are connected.

Police say the car in Thursday’s incident, a gray Volkswagen Jetta, had been carjacked at gunpoint earlier from a shopping mall in Secaucus, New Jersey. Police say it was traveling eastbound on 34th Street when it jumped the curb and struck three pedestrians. The car then continued eastbound and hit four more people according to police.

Police say the driver then abandoned the car in Herald Square - 34th Street and Sixth Avenue - and fled down the stairs into the PATH station there. Officers in riot gear entered the station, which is also connected to two city subway lines, but authorities believe the driver escaped by train.

Police believe he is armed and dangerous.

Four of the victims were taken to St. Vincent's Hospital and are listed in serious but stable condition. Officials at Bellevue Hospital say two of the victims sent there may be released by the end of the day, but a 28-year-old man who suffered blunt trauma to the head is in critical condition.

All of the victims are adults.

Meanwhile, police believe the prime suspect in Tuesday’s incident, 39-year-old Ronald Popadich, may have fled to Philadelphia. Police said the New Jersey man was last seen Tuesday night at Penn Station buying an Amtrak ticket to Philadelphia, though they are not sure if he actually boarded the train.

Popadich is also wanted in connection with the shooting of a woman in New Jersey last weekend. Investigators found the purse of the shooting victim and some bullets in the car that police say was used in the rampage through Manhattan on Tuesday.

Police say the car, registered to Popadich, plowed into pedestrians at three different busy intersections in Manhattan Tuesday before it was abandoned with the engine still running in Chelsea.

None of those injuries were life-threatening.

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