It’s being called an “intentional act.”
According to a New York Post report, a driver in Pennsylvania launched a Toyota Carolla into the second floor of a home, where it remained dangling until emergency services arrived.
The driver was taken to the hospital —no one in the home was injured.
From The New York Post:
Officials with the Junction Fire Company responded to the wild crash on Alfarata Road in Decatur Township at around 3:15 p.m. and found the Toyota Corolla stuck on the roof and through a dormer.
The fire company shared unbelievable photos of the crash and the gaping hole left behind in the side of the house.
The Corolla, which has Pennsylvania plates, sits atop a lower roof over the front porch of the home as the front of the car is smashed into a now-crooked dormer with large splinterings of wood littering the roof and lawn below in one of the images.
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State troopers told the local station they “determined through an investigation that the crash was an intentional act and charges are pending at this time.”
Watch the footage above.