Posted on 07/15/2014 1:23:20 PM PDT by GrandJediMasterYoda
Carjacker Gets Beat Down In City Heights SD
STREET JUSTICE 44th & University ave. (Apple Tree Liquor Store Parking Lot) City Heights, San Diego Ca. 7/13/14 Guy tries to jack a car with women and children. Community members jump in to help the women grabbing the keys out of carjacker's hands pulling him out of the car, while police are called, when carjacker tries to get away he is brought down and held there till police arrived, Carjacker was taken into custody. Women and children were checked out by EMT, seemed shaken up but no physical injuries.
UPDATE* The suspect was identified as 21-year-old Ismael Hernandez, According to Whosinjail Ismael is booked in SD County Joil on the following charges:
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He knows it's his turn for the American dream!
bump
SD County joil = oily jail ????
The Southern Poverty Law Center is scrambling a jet full of attorneys to assist Mr. Hernandez in his multimillion dollar lawsuit against his racist assailants, the racist car driver, and the racist car manufacturer.
He was just trying to get to the processing center —
Well he succeeded, he's being processed.
I have seen other videos of private citizens stepping up and beating down the criminals. What I do not understand is why they let the criminals live. Why do they not continue to beat him down to death?
Jacking the cars that American carjackers won’t jack.
It would be a really hard situation, which they would choose to ignore,
if the “community members” were black.
Killing a man is a hard thing
"You take away everything he's got and ever gonna have."
;)
Did you watch the video? Loved it. :-) It was a combined effort among different people who seemingly have one thing in common - they’re sick of crime. Some crude language, but that’s understandable.
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