SCARY: Jewish Girls Flee Carjacked Minivan in Boro Park (Video)

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Three frum girls fled from a minivan that was carjacked in Boro Park, Brooklyn this week.

The incident happened at 18th Avenue and 60th Street. The driver of the minivan – a Jew – got out of his vehicle to fill it up with gas. At that point, an African-American man entered the vehicle and got ready to drive off.

Girls who were seated in the back sit jumped out of the back seat before the perp drove off with the minivan.

WATCH:

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  1. “At that point, an African-American man entered the vehicle and got ready to drive off.”

    You’re a racist! How dare you mention the carjacking criminals race?! It’s because of reports like this that put the entire black community in Chicago at risk from those privileged white MAGA hat wearing males! I hope Merrick Garland and Alejandro Mayorkas come after you.

  2. Wow! The Rebono Shel Olam gave them sechel to jump out’a there.
    This has to be posted all over so that people lock their door when taking gas.

  3. Curious how all three exited the front door and not a side, sliding door! We’re they all in the front seat? Did they all climb over into the front seat? Why?

  4. does anyone look this guy had 3 other guys with him who stood at corner where the sign is this theif must be taken care of asap

    this was planned and the guy who spoke to the yid was part of it look for 4 men

  5. That’s true. One is not supposed to leave the motor running while pumping gas. Every gas station has it posted. It’s extremely dangerous. If a spark from the vehicle misfires, the whole place could catch fire and explode.

    • How were all those girls able to climb over to the front seat, all wearing long dresses? To climb over from the middle to the front on these types of minivans is extremely difficult. Now, this was also with the thief already sitting in the driver’s seat. Clearly a miracle.

  6. Maybe the side door was stuck or had a child-lock in place? And even if not actually stuck or locked, I know from personal experience how hard some of these slide-doors are to open even for me – and I am full grown adult.

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