China Overseas Chinese Network, June 14. According to the US "World Journal" report, a vicious carjacking incident occurred at a supermarket on 8th Street and Jackson Street in Oakland Chinatown, USA at 12:45 pm on the 12th.

  On the same day, Mr. Li, a Chinese, got out of the car to help his father-in-law move the rice, leaving the car keys in the car.

Some robbers rushed out to hijack the car.

Mr. Li tried to stop him, but the robbers kicked him away first. Mr. Li also tried to grab the car, but the car accelerated, and he was dragged for more than ten meters, and finally fell to the ground, with bruises on his knees and legs, but no Seriously.

The robbery of the SUV was caught on surveillance camera.

After the incident, six Chinese, including Chinatown Blue Angels volunteers and passers-by, came forward and acted bravely. Some helped the police and some helped to bandage the wound.

  Two police cars arrived at the scene five minutes after the incident, and the case is currently under investigation.

  Several videos provided by the Chinese supermarket restored the incident.

On the afternoon of the 12th, a man in a white shirt walked into the camera's field of vision and stood in a corner.

Mr. Li, a Chinese man wearing a hat, parked his cars side by side in the driveway near the supermarket, opened the back door, and got out to carry a bag of rice.

The rice bag was heavy, and Mr. Li dragged his hands along the way, walking slowly.

At this time, the African-American robber walked out from the corner, opened Mr. Li's front door, and quickly got in.

  Seeing this, Mr. Li hurried forward and walked to the cab, suspected of arguing with the robbers.

At this time, the camera position was blocked by roadside debris.

A witness, a volunteer member of the Chinatown Blue Angels, said that there was a physical conflict during the argument between Mr. Li and the robbers.

The robber kicked Mr. Li away fiercely, and then stepped on the accelerator to escape.

  Then, the surveillance video captured a thrilling scene.

Mr. Li was suspected of grabbing the handlebars or other components such as the steering wheel in the car, but the car was still accelerating frantically. He was dragged for more than ten meters, fell to the ground, and even dropped his shoes on the road.

The robbers stole the vehicle and fled.

  The Chinatown Blue Angels volunteer said that because the car was too fast, Mr. Li fell and was injured.

Mr. Li's knees and legs were bruised and bleeding.

Six Chinese people, including him, came forward at this time. He and a girl helped the police. After the police came, they helped Mr. Li to translate the transcripts. The supermarket owner took out a bandage and helped Mr. Li bandage.

After learning about it, Blue Angels Volunteer Captain Kuang Wei quickly ran to the nearby Franklin Street to report the crime to the stationed Chinatown Patrol.

Two police cars arrived at the scene less than five minutes after the incident.

Finally, Kuang Wei is still in his own clinic, helping Mr. Li with dressings and professional bandages for free.

  Kuang Wei reminded that the robbers came prepared, hid in a corner, and seized the opportunity to attack.

He also specially reminded Chinese citizens to be vigilant when shopping in Chinatown, pay attention to the surrounding conditions, and not to put the car keys in the car or keep the ignition off for the sake of convenience and ease, and not to put valuables in the car. It is an opportunity for criminals to take advantage.

There have been several similar robbery incidents in Chinatown before. The Chinese did not turn off the fire when shopping, and the robbers quickly stole the car.

"Fortunately, although Mr. Li was towed by the car, he was not seriously injured." (Liu Xianjin)