Car crash victim ‘definitely targeted’ by heartless robbers in middle of Los Angeles freeway in broad daylight
A startling video showed a group of brazen car thieves rob a man on the side of a Los Angeles highway in broad daylight after running the victim off the road internationally.
Four criminals donning dark colors and masks were captured racing out of a black Dodge Caravan toward a wrecked black Alfa Romeo sedan on the eastbound side of I-10 around 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, according to KTLA.
“Hands up,” one of the highway robbers yells at the victim as the robbers rush toward him.
The unidentified victim put his hands over his head and got on his knees as the men began ransacking the disabled sedan, video recorded by a nearby driver showed.
“I got it,” one of the robbers appears to shout as he pulls something from the front seat.
The thieves continued to search frantically through the car as other pedestrians slowed down to watch the scene.
One driver jumped out of their vehicle to get a closer view and record the Wild West-style robbery.
One of the suspects makes a move to intimidate the eyewitness recording but quickly gets back to searching the disabled sedan in the seconds-long stick-up.
To make their daring escape, the criminals had a white-colored Chevrolet Malibu waiting next to the crash site as their getaway car.
The California Highway Patrol said that the Caravan did purposely run the sedan off the road, KTLA confirmed.
“[It was] definitely targeted,” the man who recorded the video told the outlet.
“They knew exactly what he had in the car. They were coming for that.”
A Ford Mustang was also struck during the crash.
The suspects, who appeared to be armed in the video, were “armed with a hammer and crowbar” and not firearms, police shared.
CHP officers did not report any injuries from the incident, and no arrests have been made, according to the outlet.
A bystander who pulled over to help the victim, thinking it was only a car wreck, said he did not realize the robbery was happening.
“I was more concerned for the victim, and I thought he got hurt in the accident,” Rogelio Velasco told NBC Los Angeles.
“I thought, my full intention was to try to see what was going on and to see if I could help them.”
Velasco said he watched as the robbery played out and tried to pursue the getaway vehicle but was unable to keep up.
CHP is continuing its investigation and search for the robbers.
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