This is the kind of thing that theologians and religious experts like to call "a jaw-dropping, no-holds-barred, Praise-God miracle:"
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Just a few more inches and this could have ended very, very badly!
And though it's normal in the age of social media to wonder if it was a setup of some kind — it feels like you gotta be suspicious of everything — the police investigation indicates otherwise:
After the crash, the video then shows multiple police vehicles and a firetruck outside the cafe. Reeves tells a police offer that he would post video of the crash on YouTube.
"It was shock and a lot of adrenaline at first. But then after we made sure everybody seemed to be OK," the 20-year-old Reeves told the Associated Press. "I was just freaking out that I got the whole thing on film."
A woman driving the Tahoe with two passengers had run a red light, and then struck a Ford Escape before crashing into the business where there were more than a dozen people inside, Houston police spokesperson John Cannon said.