CNN reporter Shimon Prokupecz told viewers Tuesday he would not share the description of the suspect believed to be responsible for multiple deaths in New York City.
CNN reported at least six people are dead after the driver of a Home Depot rental truck went the wrong way on the West Side Highway bike path in Manhattan, plowing into people in what appeared to be a deliberate act. It is being investigated as an act of terrorism, according to reports.
Propkupecz described the scene as the driver striking people from behind and then running into a school bus. He then reportedly exited the vehicle carrying imitation firearms and was shot by police before being arrested and taken to the hospital.
"Police know who he is," Propkupecz said. "They have a description of him. I'm not going to share that at the moment."
He added it looked like the police would try to get information out of him.
Fox News reported Tuesday that multiple police sources said the suspect exited the car yelling "Allahu Akbar," which is Arabic for "God is great."
The New York Daily News said he was a Middle Eastern man. The outlet reported he was shot in the rear end, but New York police commissioner James O'Neill said later that he was shot in the abdomen.
@RickLeventhal on @FoxNews citing police sources, NYC truck driver yelled "allahu akbar" while exiting truck, had Paintball & BB Gun
— JimMacKayOnAir (@JimMacKayOnAir) October 31, 2017
JUST IN: CBS News reports the incident in Lower Manhattan is now being investigated as a terrorist attack.
— Steven Portnoy (@stevenportnoy) October 31, 2017
UPDATED 4:53 P.M.: This article was updated to show the attack is being investigated as an act of terrorism.
UPDATED 5:00 P.M.: This article was updated to show the New York Daily News description of the suspect.
UPDATED 5:31 P.M.: This was article was updated to reflect the suspect was shot in the abdomen, according to the NYPD commissioner.