Investigators said Booth’s truck was parked facing southbound in an alley west of H Street between 21st and 20th streets. He allegedly backed up northbound at a fast speed and struck the three paradegoers, sending them flying into the street, police said.

Then, the pickup continued to back up across 21st Street, coming to a stop near a fire station at 21st and H streets, where firefighters responded to give aid to the victims.

Cole told KGET that despite the loss to her livelihood, she was thankful that her food truck might have done some good.

“Our only income is doing events, and there’s only so many events for the rest of the year,” Cole said. “But, again if he didn’t hit my truck he would have hit little kids, and I would put my truck in front of there … every time.”

Police said Thursday that the investigation was ongoing and they would release more information about the suspected “as the investigation allows.”

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Bakersfield Police Department at 661-327-7111.

“It seems in every holiday season, we cannot get out of it without some horrendous, preventable, alcohol-related tragedy,” Chief Terry said. “Getting into a vehicle after you’ve been drinking is irresponsible, it’s criminal and serious results can come from that.”

By: Jacqueline Gutierrez, Jose Franco, Jeremy Tanner

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