From the Star Tribune:
A Minnesota man was arraigned on Wednesday after an August 4 crash. The group, notably the 19-year old driver, had been huffing at the time of the accident. Between 2 am and 4:30 am, witnesses say the driver abusing duster at a local park. At one point, the teens, comprised of two males and one female, bought more duster. Police who responded to the scene attributed the accident to huffing while driving.
At the 5 am crash officers found #1,1-difluoroethane in the driver's blood. The odorless, colorless chemical is common in refrigerants and was present in the aerosol container used to inhale its contents.
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