Driver in custody, accused of hitting parade crowd at La. Lao New Year Festival
NEW IBERIA, La. (WAFB) – Emergency crews are responding to a scene in New Iberia after a driver slammed into a crowd during a parade, Acadian Ambulance confirmed.
According to KATC, our news partners in Lafayette, the driver is in custody. Iberia Parish Sheriff’s Office says they do not seem to be an intentional act.
The call came out around 2:40 p.m. on Saturday, April 4, during the Louisiana Lao New Year Festival in Broussard.

The crowd was gathered for a parade near Captain Cade and Melancon Road in New Iberia.
IPSO confirmed 15 people were hurt. 13 patients were taken to the hospital by Acadian. At least four of them are in critical condition, according to Acadian.
Acadian is responding to New Iberia (LA) where a vehicle hit several parade participants. Initial response was 7 ambulances and 1 Air Med helo. We are sending 3 more ambulances and an addl helicopter
— Acadian Ambulance (@AcadianNews) April 4, 2026
Acadian reports that at least seven ambulances were initially called to the scene, and one Air Med helicopter. They then sent an additional three ambulances as well as an additional helicopter.
Final update from New Iberia incident. Acadian transported a total of 11 patients by ground and two patients by air.
— Acadian Ambulance (@AcadianNews) April 4, 2026
Acadian took 11 of the 13 patients by ambulance. Two patients were flown to the hospital.
Final update from New Iberia incident. Acadian transported a total of 11 patients by ground and two patients by air.
— Acadian Ambulance (@AcadianNews) April 4, 2026

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