The sound of motorcycles backfiring caused panic in New York City’s Times Square on Tuesday night, just days after massshootings in Dayton, Ohio, and El Paso, Texas,killed at least 31 people over the weekend.

The New York Police Department soon cleared up the confusion on social media.

“There is no #ActiveShooter in #TimesSquare,” the NYPD Midtown North saidon Twitterjust after 10 p.m. “Motorcycles backfiring while passing through sounded like gun shots. We are recieving multiple 911 calls. Please don’t panic. The Times Square area is very safe!”

“Please be advised that all is safe and secure in #timessquare,” the NYPD Midtown South added ina separate tweet. “All reports of suspicious sounds were due to a large group of [motorcycles] cruising through the area on this nice evening.”

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and start to stampede through Broadway, NYPD shows out in force.

“Stopped our show tonight due to a motorcycle backfire that was mistaken for a bomb or a shooting,”Mockingbirdcast member Gideon Glick wrote on Twitter. “Screaming civilians tried to storm our theater for safety. The audience started screaming and the cast fled the stage. This is the world we live in. This cannot be our world.”

“Crouched on the floor of the Shubert Theatre during an astounding performance ofMockingbirdfearing for my life,” actress Merle Dandridge, who was in the audience of the play, wrote. “This is our world now. Open panic and ready for life shots. I’m still shaking and scared for our country.”

and start to stampede through Broadway, NYPD shows out in force.

According to CBS New York, several pedestrians were reportedly injured during the panic, though none of the wounds are said to be life-threatening. Most of the injuries include bumps, bruises, and lacerations, the outlet reported.

Mockingbirdcast member Celia Keenan-Bolger also described the night’s eventson Twitter.

“This was terrifying for the audience who heard screaming & banging on the doors, so they hid or ran & tried to flee. It was terrifying for us because we didn’t know what was happening or what to do,” she wrote.

Though it turned out to be a false alarm, the actress said, All I can think about are the young people who’ve had to go through the actual thing.”

“The trauma and fear that they have had to endure and what something like that does to a young person’s brain,” she continued. “We cannot go on like this.”

source: people.com