• A car plowed through the front doors of Trump Plaza in New Rochelle, New York, on Tuesday night.
  • A male driver stepped out of the car and and sat on the sofa in the main hall, CBS News’ Tony Aiello reported. There are thought to be several injuries at the scene but none that were life-threatening.
  • President Donald Trump is in California hosting a series of fundraisers.
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A car plowed through the front doors of Trump Plaza in New Rochelle, New York, on Tuesday night.

The police told NBC News that the car crashed into the building shortly before 9 p.m. ET. CBS News’ Tony Aiello tweeted videos of the scene, saying a male driver stepped out of the Mercedes-Benz C300 coupe and sat on the sofa in the main hall.

According to ABC7’s CeFaan Kim, the police said that the driver was injured and talking to authorities and that two pedestrians were also injured in the incident. CBS News reported that the car was removed from the building after 10 p.m. ET.

Trump Plaza New Rochelle is a luxury residence located in downtown New Rochelle, north of New York City. The 40-story tower has 187 condominiums, according to The Rinaldi Group.

The New Rochelle Police Department told Business Insider that the incident was being treated as an accident and that no suspicious activity was suspected, but the case was still under investigation.

"We would like to thank the first responders for their swift attention to this evening's incident," a representative for the Trump Organization said in an emailed statement. "We are truly grateful to them for their service."

President Donald Trump was in California at the time of the crash, where he is hosting a series of fundraisers.