Car Crashes Into SECOND STORY Of House -- And Cops Say It Was On Purpose!
09.08.2023 - 19:57
/ perezhilton.com
Cars don’t fly… or do they?
Over the past few days, you may have seen a wild image of a car unmistakably wedged into the second floor of a house circulating the web. It would be easy to dismiss the sight as a possible set image from a Fast and Furious or Marvel movie, but we’re here to tell you that was not the case at all — that photo was UNEDITED! And this was an all too real and all too dangerous situation!
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On Sunday Pennsylvania firefighters rushed to a Lewiston home after hearing reports of a car accident, only to discover that a Toyota Corolla had somehow crashed into the side of the home’s second floor! Junction Fire Company administrator Sam Baumgardner told the Washington Post Tuesday:
The Junction Fire Company shared a Facebook post about the incident Sunday, noting they arrived at the scene “within minutes” after the emergency call, adding that the driver had already exited the vehicle. Pictures showed off the gray sedan lodged into a second-floor window, with its rear end dangling over the home’s front porch. Take a look at the nearly-unbelievable sight (below):
Baumgardner told the outlet there was one person home at the time of the incident — but luckily they were downstairs when it happened. Crazy accident, right? Maybe not! Get this: Pennsylvania State Police are saying the event was “an intentional act”!
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The driver, who was identified as 20-year-old Evan Miller, is apparently facing the following charges: careless driving, reckless driving, aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, and criminal mischief, according to court records