Ontario Driver Rammed Into A Store Twice After Getting Into A Fight With The Clerk

He also hit a pedestrian.
Contributing Writer

One man is facing charges after an Ontario road rage incident took place this week. 

A London, Ontario, man reportedly rammed his car into a local convenience store on Wednesday, twice. 

The incident unfolded after the man got into an argument with an employee of the store.

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The man [...] proceeded to drive his car into the front entrance of the store, causing the glass doors to break.

London Police Service

The accused then stormed out of the building, entered his vehicle, and proceeded to drive it into the building's entrance twice.

Damage to the store is estimated to be approximately $30,000.

Police reported that a passerby was also struck by the vehicle while they were standing in the store's parking lot. 

The citizen received only minor injuries as a result of the incident.

The man, 37-year-old Jimmy Krimpas, faces numerous charges, including dangerous operation of a motor vehicle and failure to stop at the scene of an accident. 

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