One Man Rushed To Hospital With Head, Neck Injuries
PROVIDENCE -- It was the last thing Curtis Goode expected.
First, to see a naked man walking down North Main Street in Providence, then moments later to see that same naked man in a car crashing into his and several other cars waiting for the light to change at an intersection.
"I laughed when I first saw him," he said. "He was butt-naked but then my window was shattered."
The driver of a pick-up truck the naked man hit was rushed to Rhode Island hospital with serious head and neck injuries.
A dog riding in the back of the truck was also treated for injuries.
Police said they have no idea why the man was naked.
Posted by: Cinderella
There is some strange ppl out there lol
Posted by: CJIS
Happy Drunk?
Posted by: mtc
Sounds like his girlfriends husband came home early!
Posted by: FRPDConstable
Had to run out in a hurry
Posted by: Billy5715
Quote:
Originally Posted by mtc
Sounds like his girlfriends husband came home early!
Posted by: Dr.Magoo
Maybe it is another good reason to keep BOTH hands on the WHEEL at all times.
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