Witness tells of horror as truck rams into Arizona bike race

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Multiple people critically injured after driver plows through bicyclist group in Show Low; suspect shot

Seven people have been critically injured after being run over by a truck in Show Low, officials confirmed Saturday morning.

Bicyclist Tony Quinones had only just shaken hands with a fellow cyclist and wished him good luck in this weekend’s community race in Show Low when a truck sped into a crowd of bike riders about six minutes into the race.

Suddenly, Quinones said in an interview Sunday, he was "watching bodies going on top of the hood, bodies going to the left, bodies going to the right."

The sounds of breaking and smashing as the truck plowed through the cyclists on Saturday was quickly replaced by their groans of pain — including those of the cyclist Quinones had just met.

Authorities in the small city of Show Low said 35-year-old Shawn Michael Chock fled the crash scene in the pickup and was shot by officers a short time later. Seven riders were hospitalized, and six of them are in critical condition. The suspect was in critical but stable condition.

Quinones, 55, said the man he had met was a fellow New Mexican and that blood was flowing from his head and his nose.

"He’s got a compound fracture, and I’m just saying, ‘Hey man keep breathing, keep breathing. Help’s on its way. Hey man, you’re going to be OK.’" Quinones said. "I mean, that’s just insane. It’s not just one. There’s like six, seven, eight other guys like who are all around doing the same thing."

Authorities were trying to determine why the man driving the truck rammed into the group of cyclists participating in the annual 58-mile (93-kilometer) Bike the Bluff race that drew hundreds of participants. He was shot by police nearby outside a hardware store in Show Low, which is about a three-hour drive northeast of Phoenix.

"We don’t know the motivation," said Show Low city spokeswoman Grace Payne.

Quinones said some cyclists wondered at first whether the driver of the truck had fallen asleep at the wheel. But Quinones said he saw the man accelerate toward the cyclists.

"He went right at us," he said.

Witnesses said helmets, shoes and crumpled and broken bicycles were strewn across the street after the crash, and a tire was wedged into the grill of the truck that rammed the cyclists at about 7:25 a.m. in downtown Show Low. The truck had damage to its top and sides and a bullet hole in a window.

"This has been a horrible event," police spokeswoman Kristine Sleighter said in a statement. "Our community is shocked at this incident and our hearts and prayers are with the injured and their families at this time."

After the truck’s driver hit a telephone pole, cyclists ran up to the truck and started pounding on the windows, screaming at the driver to get out. Instead of stopping, Quinones said the driver hit the accelerator and backed out, drove down the road, made a U-turn and then headed back toward the cyclists but did not hit them again and drove away.

Payne said the driver did not comply when officers tried to arrest him, but the circumstances of the shooting were not immediately made public.

A photo of the truck involved. (Jim Headley/ The White Mountain Independent)

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Witte reported from Annapolis, Md.

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