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Up to a million Liverpool fans defied the rain today, flooding the city center with a sea of red shirts, scarves, and banners.
The open-topped bus carrying their heroes was met with deafening cheers and a sky filled with red flares, marking the first public celebration of a league title in three generations.
However, shortly after, as fans dispersed into restaurants, hotels, and pubs to relive the day's festivities, whispers of a major incident nearby began to circulate.
Hundreds of police officers are on the scene in central Liverpool.
I saw it come up the road and hit three people, everyone was screaming.
"The car stopped and this lad got hold of him and attacked him as he got out the car but the police were quick to respond."
Describing the collective heartache of Liverpool supporters, families, and all those affected is beyond words.
There's a profound sense of empathy for the victims — concern for their well-being and that of their families — coupled with outrage over the incident
Water Street is filled with police and other emergency personnel as they continue to investigate the incident
What remains clear is that Liverpool stands together in the face of adversity
The immediate focus must be on allowing the police to conduct their investigation.
As the gravity of the situation became apparent, many city center pubs subdued their revelry