2 dead after Porsche goes airborne, flies into 2nd floor of NJ office building

Porsche crashes into NJ office building
Photo credit Ocean County Scanner News

TOMS RIVER, N.J. (1010 WINS) – Two men are dead after a car went airborne and crashed into the second floor of a building in New Jersey on Sunday morning.

The red Porsche Boxster was speeding on Hooper Avenue, near Indian Hill Road, around 6:30 a.m. when it lost control, slammed into a center median and landed on the second story of Exit Realty, Toms River police said.

Images from Ocean County Scanner News show a giant hole in the second story of Exit Realty, which is seen surrounded by first responders and police tape.

Car crashes into NJ building

Two Toms River men, 22-year-old Braden DeMartin and 23-year-old Daniel Foley, were dead by the time units arrived, police said.

The building houses three other businesses, including a counseling service.

Police said the structure, which was unoccupied at the time, was deemed unsafe by a building inspector.