Even Shadow Senator Paul Strauss had a car in the parade. And a classic one, to boot.

Three people were injured after being struck by a car during an Occupy D.C. protest downtown Friday night. The driver will not be charged, because he allegedly had a green light. Here’s video after the incident:

Hundreds of Occupy D.C. protesters were blocking streets near the Convention Center during the Americans for Prosperity “dream summit,” which is affiliated with the conservative Koch brothers.

According to MPD Lt. Christopher Micciche, witnesses told MPD that the three people “either ran toward or jumped in front of the moving vehicle,” and one person leaped onto the hood of the car. Micciche said the protesters were in violation, because they were trying to block the roadway.

Occupy D.C. released a statement with a very different account of the incident:

The driver of a silver Lexus, Maryland plates 8(A over J)8425, plowed through one line of protestors peacefully blocking L Street, stopping, pausing and starting again, carrying a woman 20 feet before she was launched off the hood of his car. At least one police officer clearly saw this assault, as his car turned and pursued the driver. The driver then turned the corner and plowed through another peaceful line of protestors at 7th Street and New York Ave.

The victims were taken to two area hospitals with non-life threatening injuries.

The video above shows the commotion that ensued after the protesters were struck. At around 26 seconds, one protester shouts “they’re letting him go.” Shortly after, protesters begin chanting “shame.”