Car Crash at Texas Denny’s Leaves 23 Injured on Labor Day
A startling incident unfolded on Labor Day when a car crashed into a Denny’s restaurant in Rosenberg, Texas. The collision, which occurred at around 11:20 a.m. on Monday morning, caused injuries to at least 23 people. The restaurant is located to the west of Houston.
The vehicle, identified as a maroon Jeep SUV, forcefully struck the south wall of the building, resulting in injuries to a range of individuals aged 12 to 60 years old. Fortunately, none of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening, according to information provided by the Rosenberg Police Department to Fox News Digital.
Police Chief Jonathan White stated, “The injuries varied from minor cuts to more serious injuries, but thankfully none are considered life-threatening.” He also mentioned that all the injured individuals were conscious as they were transported to local hospitals for medical attention.
The driver of the SUV, a man approximately 30 years old, emerged from the accident unharmed. At present, the driver has not been arrested; however, authorities are considering potential charges based on the findings of the ongoing investigation.
The Rosenberg Police Department is actively engaged in examining the details surrounding the crash. While additional information remains limited at this time, the incident serves as a reminder of the unexpected events that can occur even on a holiday like Labor Day. Stay tuned for further updates as the investigation unfolds.