The Toyota Corolla flew through the air and crashed into the second floor of the home.
A driver in Pennsylvania launched a car from a roadside ditch into the second story of a home - and police believe it may have been an intentional act.
The Toyota Corolla landed on the roof of a home and wedged itself in.Firefighters were able to get the vehicle off the roof and made sure the home was safe before anyone entered.The driver of the vehicle was hospitalized but is expected to face charges.
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