JACKSON, MI - A man not handling being dumped by his girlfriend very well was injured Thursday afternoon after he jumped through a second-story window claiming to be a superhero.

Just after 6 p.m., March 2, police arrived at an apartment in the 1300 block of E. Ganson Street to investigate an alleged home invasion and assault, Interim Director of Police and Fire Services Elmer Hitt said.

They found a 40-year-old man outside with an apparent broken ankle and several cuts on his body, Hitt said.

Police also were met by a woman who said she was the man's girlfriend and was there to break up with him, Hitt said. She told police the man did not handle the break-up well and began "losing it," rambling off Bible verses and speaking incoherently, he said.

The woman said the man left the apartment and entered a home next door where he allegedly struck a 7-year-old girl for seemingly no reason, Hitt said. The girl's father confronted the man and fought him for an unknown amount of time, he said.

Another man, attempting to intervene in the struggle, was struck over the head with a ceramic ash tray by the 40-year-old man, Hitt said.

After breaking free from the struggle, the distraught man yelled "I'm Spider-Man" and jumped through the window, Hitt said.

The man was taken to Henry Ford Allegiance Health for treatment of his injuries. The 7-year-old girl and the man hit with the ash tray suffered minor injuries and were treated at the scene, Hitt said.

No arrests have been made yet. The incident still is under investigation.