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Car crashes into second floor of a house, and cops say driver did it on purpose

Car crashes into second floor of a house, and cops say driver did it on purpose



Occasionally we'll see an car crash in which some fluke of road elevation will cause a vehicle to catch big air. Just a couple of weeks ago, we saw video of a stolen Lincoln Town Car taking flight like Simone Biles in San Francisco, and it really stuck the landing. But these are accidents. Over the weekend, a 2006 Toyota Corolla defied gravity for a few seconds and crashed into the second story of a home in Lewistown, Pa. — and what's extra special about this crash is that the cops think the driver did it on purpose.

A Toyota Corolla. Who knew it had the right stuff.

Pennsylvania State Police are not saying why they think the Sunday afternoon crash was "an intentional act" or if the 20-year-old driver knew the home's occupants, but he has been arrested pending a long list of possible charges that could include aggravated assault, recklessly endangerment and criminal mischief. He was taken to a hospital with injuries.