Chicago police said a woman was carjacked while trying to park her Mercedes Benz in River West Thursday.
CHICAGO -- A terrifying video captured a woman being carjacked in Chicago's River West neighborhood.
In the video, you see one of the suspects pull the 64-year-old woman from the front seat of her vehicle and then speed off."It seemed to be very premeditated because it was like they waited and they snuck up around," said Joe Domingo, who lives in River West. "I looked behind me, they smiled and then accelerated through me as if, hey, we see you, now we're going to attack you," Domingo recalled.
"It seemed very much as though it wasn't an accident, this was like a targeted attack," Domingo said."The police department is considering it an attempted vehicular manslaughter."
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