Porsche flies 20-feet in air and into building

It is still unknown how the Porsche got so high up in the air
It is still unknown how the Porsche got so high up in the air

Two people are dead after a vehicle crashed into the second floor of a building on Sunday morning in Toms River, NJ.

Toms River police said the car landed on the second floor of the building at 1466 Hooper Ave. just before 7 a.m., leaving a gaping hole in the right corner of the brick faced building.

An officer at the scene told New Jersey 101.5 the vehicle was a Porsche traveling at a high rate of speed. Skid marks could be seen on the eastbound side of Hooper Avenue heading toward the center median and the building.

The traveled from this side of the road, went airborne, through the electrical wires and up into the 2nd floor of the building, leaving us to ask how in the world?
The car traveled from this side of the road, went airborne, through the electrical wires and up into the 2nd floor of the building on the opposite side of the road. It was airborne at least 200 to 300 feet

According to the sign out front the building is the office of EXIT Reality Elite.

Police haven't yet released further details of how the car crashed, or how it got so high.

Hooper Avenue was closed off between Indian Hill Road and Fischer Boulevard.

RLS Metro Breaking News, which was first to report the incident, reported a "technical rescue" had to be performed to get people out of the vehicle. NJ101.5