The Consulate General of the People’s Republic of China said the unidentified driver “violently” crashed into the building and posed “serious threat” to the life and safety of staff.
“We condemn this violent attack and reserve the right to pursue responsibility for the incident,” it said, noting it expressed diplomatic discontent with the US.
The area around the visa office where the car crashed was taped off and people were advised to avoid the area.
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