Dang y'all, we have a wild scene caught on video from outside of a nightclub in Houston, Texas. Some rascal decided to jump their truck over another car by crashing into it, Dukes of Hazzard-style. Except the truck in the video at the bottom of this article did the jump backwards, and they don't have the cool General Lee horn honk while airborne. Let's break down the footage.

As the video opens, we see a pickup truck hit the gas in reverse and just plow right into a parked car, which causes the truck to leave the ground. Everybody is screaming and running around and laughing. Some people nearby were yelling and running out of the way, trying to avoid getting hurt. Luckily, no one was seriously injured, but several cars were badly damaged.

 

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Pickup Truck Crashes Into Cars at Texas Nightclub

Police were called right away. Officers were able to find the driver not long after the crash, and he was taken into custody. His name hasn’t been shared yet, but he’s now facing several charges, including property damage and reckless driving. Police say they’re still investigating what caused the man to act this way. They’re also trying to figure out if he was under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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The nightclub hasn’t said much yet, but staff members are helping police with their investigation. They’re also looking at their own security footage to figure out what happened.

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