Person accused of crashing a car into Liverpool football parade faces 24 charges

LONDON (AP) – The man accused of slamming a car into Liverpool football fans as the team celebrates its Premier League victory is another 24 charges, including two charges related to the victims of the baby.
Paul Doyle, 53, burst into tears when he appeared on a video link in prison at a Liverpool Crown Court hearing on Thursday.
At the hearing, he was informed of new charges, 23 of which were for the attack. Six new charges are linked to children, including two babies aged 6 and 7 months at the time.
He was initially charged with seven counts in downtown on May 26 after the incident.
Doyle is expected to file a request on September 4.
Fans have been celebrating Liverpool’s record 20th title, and Doyle allegedly drove along the street full of fans and Joey quickly turned into a tragedy. Police said they believe Doyle travels through obstacles by encountering an ambulance trying to attract possible heart disease victims.
In the video, the car can be seen hitting and dispatching a man wrapped in red Liverpool flags into the air and then turning into a sea filled with people on the roadside.
At the time of stopping, at least four people, including one child, must be released from the car.
Police said the victims were from 9 to 78 years old.
Merseyside police said the suspect was believed to have acted alone and had no suspicion of terrorism. They have not disclosed the alleged motives of the bill.