A man has been charged with aggravated assault and other charges after police allege he intentionally crashed his car into a Pennsylvania home, resulting in the vehicle lodging in the home’s roof and second story.

Driver Evan Miller, 20, allegedly drove the vehicle off the road and into the home on purpose, according to officials.

“It was determined through investigation that the crash was an intentional act,” Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release, per PennLive.

The car left a gaping hole in the second-story bedroom.Junction Fire Company/Facebook

PA. Man Allegedly Tried to Crash His Car Into a House, Ended up on Roof Instead

Junction Fire Company/Facebook

PA. Man Allegedly Tried to Crash His Car Into a House, Ended up on Roof Instead

According to Lepley, the vehicle veered off rural Alfarata Road and collided with the embankment outside her home, causing the car to propel upwards and onto her front porch roof.

She and her family escaped with no injuries following the crash. “We thank the Lord that he hit the second story,” Lepley said. “Because if he would have come through at the ground level, I believe my cousins and I would have been killed.”

No injuries were suffered in the crash.Junction Fire Company/Facebook

PA. Man Allegedly Tried to Crash His Car Into a House, Ended up on Roof Instead

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The driver was taken to Geisinger Lewistown hospital after exiting the vehicle,WHTM reported.

It’s not immediately clear if he has entered a plea or retained an attorney.

source: people.com