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The man was suspected of taking drugs. After the accident, he took off his clothes and then crashed into a car

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The man was suspected of taking drugs. After the accident, he took off his clothes and then crashed into a car (Alberta Times) A crazy man caused an accident during rush hour and caused a collision. After the collision, he did not know why...

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Man suspected of being under the influence of drugs stripped off his clothes before crashing into a car (Alberta Times) A ​​crazy man caused a car accident during rush hour. After causing a collision, he stripped off all his clothes and hijacked other vehicles for unknown reasons. He also caused a second car accident. A total of seven people were injured in the whole process, one of whom was a pregnant woman. Scott Clark, spokesman for the Scottsdale police, said the man's crazy behavior may be related to taking drugs. According to witnesses of the first accident, the man drove his car into a Porsche sports car and then chased another car. The Porsche driver was seriously injured. After getting out of the car, the man who caused the accident sang and shouted loudly, took off his clothes, and jumped into an SUV with only a pair of socks on his feet. He raised his hands in the air to demonstrate to everyone. After that, he got out of the car and got into the female driver's car, and drove away, causing a second collision. Witnesses saw the SUV he was driving overturned. After the car rolled several times, he was ejected from the windshield. After falling to the ground, he got up and ran towards two other SUVs with the intention of hijacking the vehicle. However, by then the police had arrived and arrested him. In the first accident, a pregnant woman had her legs broken. The police took the suspect to a nearby hospital for drug evaluation and psychiatric diagnosis. Clark said the man may be charged with carjacking and hit-and-run.

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