Norma Joan Brennan Crashes Car Into Target While Getting Driving Tips: Cops

Woman Crashes Car Into Target Store On Way To Driving Test
CHICAGO - MAY 23: A bicyclist rides past a row of shopping carts outside a Target store on May 23, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois. Today, Target reported an 18 per cent increase in their quarterly earnings, beating analysts' expectations. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)
CHICAGO - MAY 23: A bicyclist rides past a row of shopping carts outside a Target store on May 23, 2007 in Chicago, Illinois. Today, Target reported an 18 per cent increase in their quarterly earnings, beating analysts' expectations. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

She was REALLY on Target.

Norma Joan Brennan, 79, was on her way to get driver's license restored Thursday when she crashed through the front doors of a Target store in Ocala, Fla., the Associated Press reported.

Brennan's passenger and the owner of the car, Rev. Kevin Holsapple, told police that he was giving her some driving tips in the parking lot when she pressed down on the gas pedal instead of the brake, according to the Ocala Star-Banner.

Brennan had held a driver's license for about 50 years before it was suspended due to a medical condition. On Thursday, Brennan and Holsapple were planning on heading to the driver's license center so she could get her freedom to ride back.

No one was injured in the incident, but Brennan got a citation for driving with a suspend license, and the pastor was cited for allowing an unlicensed driver to drive his vehicle.

At least she wasn't fixated on pizza, like some other individuals who have crashed into buildings recently.

In January, a Nebraska man who crashed his car into a pizza restaurantphoned in an order for pizza after his car had plowed through the wall.

And when a driver crashed his Mustang into an Indianapolis home in November, his first words to the homeowner were, "You want some pizza?"

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