In insane news, there has been a Florida plasma donor accident: a woman was rejected as a donor and then took it to herself to charge against the center ... with her car! The Florida plasma door accident's woman was so upset she was unable to donate that she decided to take action against the center, driving her vehicle against it.
The Florida plasma donor accident's woman intentionally drove her car against DCI Biologicals in Jacksonville, a center where people in the city go to donate plasma.
According to a report on Journal Communications about the Florida plasma donor accident, the woman who ran over the facility had taken several pills before the incident, as there were witnesses to this. She had been kept waiting outside DCI Biologicals, and that's when she supposedly took the medication.
"We're getting conflicting stories," said Lt. Derrick Mitchell, from Jacksonville's Sheriff's Office. "Some folks are saying that she was upset because she wasn't able to donate. After she was told she couldn't donate, that's when she crashed the car into the front of the business."
Pamela Miller, 35, drove up to the center with her boyfriend on Saturday morning, trying to donate plasma. However, for reasons that haven't been made public, her petition was denied, which aggravated her to the point of assault.
Miller then got up and went to her car, a Honda Accord, alone and drove about 40 feet into the building, which is next door to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, which meant that the police was aware of the fact just as soon as it happened.
The incident took 9 victims, but they were only injured - according to the police, none of these injuries was really life threatening, says a report by CNN.
The Florida plasma donor accident's woman was then taken to a hospital, though she was still arrested for aggravated battery.