I found a news article that said one was taken to hospital but didn't give any further details on their condition, might be too soon to tell.
Stupidly, the news article is region locked. I had to connect into the US via a VPN to get to the article so I'll just copy and paste the entire thing for anyone else who wants to read it:
December 22, 2025 at 12:30 pm EST
‘Unsettling’: Video shows moment car slams into Uptown building
CHARLOTTE — A high-speed crash in Uptown was caught on camera early Saturday morning.
The video shows a black car smash into a sports bar just before 3 a.m. on North College Street.
Elizabeth Graham, who lives nearby, told Channel 9’s Eli Brand she was shaken after witnessing the crash.
“I heard, like, a loud boom. I thought something had fallen in my apartment really loud,” she said. “So, I looked out the window, and I hear screaming, and I see a car crashed into this window.”
Days after the crash, you can still see damage to the building. The window is shattered, the sign for the bar is knocked down and the fence is still damaged. Even a piece of the car remains at the scene.
Graham says incidents like this aren’t uncommon near her home. She sent instances of several other things happening right outside her window this year, including two stabbings and a head-on crash. She also says she has consistently seen street racing on College Street.
“We hear the mufflers; we hear them burning out,” she said. “It’s consistently every week, every night.”
Graham says she fears for her own safety when she’s outside and hopes more police or security can be added to the street.
“I have to walk my dog. I’ve had to pull my dog back in so that we don’t get hit by people going 50 miles per hour on this street,” she said. “It’s very unsettling. I’ve seen other people almost get hit.”
MEDIC says one was taken to the hospital from this crash, but Graham says she wants something done before this happens again.
Yeah, I was quite lucky. I was able to use reverse image search on certain frames of the video.
Given how recently the incident occurred, I was surprised it was able to return any results.
I guess they're getting pretty good at quickly ingesting new data these days.
Why is a 2 second clip played for an entire minute, is there some dumb rule on this sub that says you have to upload minute long videos exclusively or something
I only see it deployed as he hit it. The quality is too bad to definitively say it wasn’t deployed, but I don’t see anything in here to say that it was either
Blows out the glass on the second floor and appears to knock out the wall on the ground floor. The entire building appears to shift towards the street, but it is actually the camera that shifts. Whoever built the structural supports did an amazing job.
I had to replay that a few times to figure out if the video replayed the crash a few times
Nah, the dude was just damn persistent. 💪
Well practice makes perfect I guess. That’s what my uncle always said. Really miss that corvette he had.
Lag
That will buff out
And they will pour out.
I found a news article that said one was taken to hospital but didn't give any further details on their condition, might be too soon to tell.
Stupidly, the news article is region locked. I had to connect into the US via a VPN to get to the article so I'll just copy and paste the entire thing for anyone else who wants to read it:
December 22, 2025 at 12:30 pm EST
‘Unsettling’: Video shows moment car slams into Uptown building
CHARLOTTE — A high-speed crash in Uptown was caught on camera early Saturday morning.
The video shows a black car smash into a sports bar just before 3 a.m. on North College Street.
Elizabeth Graham, who lives nearby, told Channel 9’s Eli Brand she was shaken after witnessing the crash.
“I heard, like, a loud boom. I thought something had fallen in my apartment really loud,” she said. “So, I looked out the window, and I hear screaming, and I see a car crashed into this window.”
Days after the crash, you can still see damage to the building. The window is shattered, the sign for the bar is knocked down and the fence is still damaged. Even a piece of the car remains at the scene.
Graham says incidents like this aren’t uncommon near her home. She sent instances of several other things happening right outside her window this year, including two stabbings and a head-on crash. She also says she has consistently seen street racing on College Street.
“We hear the mufflers; we hear them burning out,” she said. “It’s consistently every week, every night.”
Graham says she fears for her own safety when she’s outside and hopes more police or security can be added to the street.
“I have to walk my dog. I’ve had to pull my dog back in so that we don’t get hit by people going 50 miles per hour on this street,” she said. “It’s very unsettling. I’ve seen other people almost get hit.”
MEDIC says one was taken to the hospital from this crash, but Graham says she wants something done before this happens again.
https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/video-shows-moment-car-slams-into-uptown-building/PCRHESZSTJEQNL5G4UHAW6IYNA/
Awesome job for finding this
Yeah, I was quite lucky. I was able to use reverse image search on certain frames of the video.
Given how recently the incident occurred, I was surprised it was able to return any results.
I guess they're getting pretty good at quickly ingesting new data these days.
Why is a 2 second clip played for an entire minute, is there some dumb rule on this sub that says you have to upload minute long videos exclusively or something
Yes, it’s mandated by the Supreme Court of Reddit.
nice
He parked the fuck there!
Like hell I can't. Just for that, I'm parking there even harder.
Exactly! Hold my beer! Lol
If that’s not what he wanted, but it’s what he got
Yep! Yikes.
1, Holy fuck. 2, what the hell did they hit? Is that the side of a building?
Wow! I wonder if the occupant(s) survived that.
Considering how fast it decelerated I would say they rekt.
I'm guessing not
I'll go with they weren't wearing a seat belt here, so no.
Was the side airbag deployed before he hit the wall? Wonder if he hit something on the way to that wall out of shot.
I only see it deployed as he hit it. The quality is too bad to definitively say it wasn’t deployed, but I don’t see anything in here to say that it was either
The sign’s tough. I’d say it won that battle
So is the place still open or not?
Ded
Liiiiike a glove!
The repeat really makes this clip shine!
Blows out the glass on the second floor and appears to knock out the wall on the ground floor. The entire building appears to shift towards the street, but it is actually the camera that shifts. Whoever built the structural supports did an amazing job.
At first I thought he was hitting a billboard. How was the "Open" sign falling down on a billboard. LOL. Watched it a few times before I clued in.
Is he ok?
I hope he lived
WOW! Is that another DODGE CHARGER ACCIDENT?
It said “open” on the sign, so he drove in
Let’s hope they didn’t have a passenger.
Not his fault. The sign said open.
It looks like they might have lost control
Natural selection at work. Smart ones will live another day. Those dumb ones that are doing dumb things, well, game over!
"Like..." **cough** "... a glove." **pain-filled and gurgling inhale**
Is that a police car?
So the shadowy image near the front windshield considered a ghost before or after parking