Bizarre footage has emerged out of Washington D.C. showing a man lying across the windshield of a Honda and being driven down city streets.
The incident occurred earlier in the week and local resident Paul Blair watched it all unfold. Speaking with ABC 7 News, Blair says he first noticed the unidentified man lying on the Honda while he was working from his inner-city home.
After watching the man appear to sleep on the Honda for 20 minutes, Blair says the man got off the car and then started kicking it, before swiftly jumping back onto the hood and windshield to get some more rest.
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“At first, I was pretty concerned about what might happen, like if the driver was going to pull off, the guy might get hurt. I don’t know if that happened, but it’s troubling,” Blair described. “After about 20 minutes, he got off the car, started kicking it, then it was clear there was a driver inside of the car and started to slowly pull away.”
Soon after, Blair decided to start filming the incident. Seemingly fed up with the man preventing them from leaving, the driver of the Honda slowly pulls away from the parking space and makes a right-hand turn. The man lying on the windshield doesn’t even flinch as the Honda drives down the road.
It’s unclear what happened after the Honda disappeared around the corner but Blair says he never saw the man get off the car.
Just another day of working from home in DC. Spotted in Navy Yard. @PoPville pic.twitter.com/14rZiQgO9Y
— Paul Blair (@gopaulblair) October 5, 2022