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Driver In Airborne NJ Crash Was 'Significantly Impaired:' PM

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The driver of a car that went airborne and crashed into the second story​ of a New Jersey building – killing two people – was legally drunk and had significant THC in his system, prosecutors said.
The driver of a car that went airborne and crashed into the second story​ of a New Jersey building – killing two people – was legally drunk and had significant THC in his system, prosecutors said. (Photo provided by @jerzsteve)

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