The driver who crashed into a glass elevator in the Rivers Casino parking garage has been charged.Authorities were called to the fourth floor of the garage around 4 a.m. Sunday for a crash into elevator doors that injured two people.Officials say the elevator vestibule had been hit so hard, half of the glass walls had been shattered and the metal pillars were lying on the ground. One of victims told police he was standing outside the vestibule when he saw a Jeep stop in front of him. The complaint states the man believed two people were fighting inside the vehicle before it accelerated and hit him. It’s believed the victim had a dislocated shoulder and a fracture that pushed his forearm bone out of his skin.The second victim told officials she had head pain and had minor cuts and abrasions following the crash. Police said after reviewing security footage, they were able to see the driver of the Jeep, later identified as Jasmaine Aiken, with her hand over the center console and not on the steering wheel.The video allegedly then showed the Jeep accelerating before crashing into the vestibule. The Jeep is then seen reversing and leaving the parking garage.Hours later, at 11 a.m., officials say Aiken went to the police station to turn herself in for the crash.Aiken allegedly told police she thought her foot was on the brake but it was on the gas pedal. According to the complaint, Aiken said she panicked after the crash and left. Aiken is facing multiple charges, including aggravated assault by a vehicle, recklessly endangering another person and accidents involving death or injury. Crews have already begun work to fix the vestibule.

PITTSBURGH —

The driver who crashed into a glass elevator in the Rivers Casino parking garage has been charged.

Authorities were called to the fourth floor of the garage around 4 a.m. Sunday for a crash into elevator doors that injured two people.

Officials say the elevator vestibule had been hit so hard, half of the glass walls had been shattered and the metal pillars were lying on the ground.

One of victims told police he was standing outside the vestibule when he saw a Jeep stop in front of him. The complaint states the man believed two people were fighting inside the vehicle before it accelerated and hit him. It’s believed the victim had a dislocated shoulder and a fracture that pushed his forearm bone out of his skin.

The second victim told officials she had head pain and had minor cuts and abrasions following the crash.

Police said after reviewing security footage, they were able to see the driver of the Jeep, later identified as Jasmaine Aiken, with her hand over the center console and not on the steering wheel.

The video allegedly then showed the Jeep accelerating before crashing into the vestibule. The Jeep is then seen reversing and leaving the parking garage.

Hours later, at 11 a.m., officials say Aiken went to the police station to turn herself in for the crash.

Aiken allegedly told police she thought her foot was on the brake but it was on the gas pedal. According to the complaint, Aiken said she panicked after the crash and left.

Aiken is facing multiple charges, including aggravated assault by a vehicle, recklessly endangering another person and accidents involving death or injury.

Crews have already begun work to fix the vestibule.