Man Who Claimed Google Tortured Users Crashes Car Near NYC HQ, Injuring Three

Man Who Claimed Google Tortured Users Crashes Car Near NYC HQ, Injuring Three

By Accident.NEWS

Publish Date: June 22, 2023

Three pedestrians hospitalized in stable condition, driver arrested on charges including assault and attempted assault.

A man who has been accusing Google of torturing users with flashing lights for years crashed his car into a building near the company's New York City headquarters, injuring three pedestrians. According to authorities, the incident occurred on Tuesday evening when the 34-year-old driver drove onto the sidewalk and crashed his Ford Fusion into a building in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood.

The crash resulted in injuries to a 12-year-old girl and two women aged 50 and 47. They were hospitalized but are now in stable condition. The driver was arrested on charges including assault and attempted assault, police said. He had not yet been arraigned as of Wednesday, and it was unclear if he had an attorney who could speak for him.

Images posted on social media show a homemade sign that says "Google Tortured Me!" at the crash scene, which is about a block from Google's 15-story New York headquarters. There also appears to be a gasoline can present at the site.

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Incident at a Glance

Parties Involved:
12-year-old girl, 50-year-old woman, 47-year-old woman
Vehicles:
Ford Fusion
State:
New York
City:
New York City
Location:
West 15th Street and 10th Avenue in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood
Date of Incident:
2023-06-20
Time of Incident:
Just after 6 p.m.

West 15th Street and 10th Avenue in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood

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