Man In A Zombie-Like State Leaps Feet-First Into Through The Rear Windshield Of A Nissan
35 days ago
A shocking video circulating online shows a man in a blue shirt leaping feet-first through the rear windshield of a parked silver Nissan sedan in what appears to be a supermarket parking lot, leaving bystanders stunned and a female driver visibly startled inside the vehicle.
The clip, which has rapidly gained traction on social media, captures the man running up to the car and launching himself through the back window without any apparent provocation. Glass shatters on impact as onlookers react in disbelief. No injuries are immediately visible in the footage, but the reckless act raises serious questions about public safety and the man’s state of mind at the time of the incident.
Social media users quickly began speculating about possible drug influence, pointing to the erratic and self-destructive nature of the behavior. While no official confirmation has been made regarding intoxication or substance use, experts have long noted that such extreme actions can align with the effects of certain synthetic drugs.
One such substance is flakka, also known as alpha-PVP, a synthetic cathinone that has been linked to violent, delusional, and hallucinatory behavior. A 2016 study published in the Journal of Psychoactive Drugs found that between 20 and 30 percent of users experienced aggressive or psychotic episodes, often described as “zombie-like” states that include superhuman strength, paranoia, and a complete disconnect from reality.
Incidents involving flakka and similar synthetic drugs made national headlines throughout the mid-2010s, as users were seen attacking strangers, damaging property, or seriously injuring themselves in public spaces. Law enforcement officials at the time warned that these substances posed a unique danger not only to users, but to innocent bystanders caught in the chaos.
