WATCH ABOVE: Hemet Police released dramatic footage on August 3 showing the moment a 53-year-old man was run over by his own car.
TORONTO – California police are asking for the public’s help identifying suspects from an incredible video that shows a man get rammed by his own car.
The Hemet Police Department have released footage from an incident Friday that depicts a suspect arguing with a 53-year-old male while another suspect is recorded driving the victim’s car ‘at a high rate of speed’.
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Seconds later, the suspect that was arguing ducks out of the way and the car rams into the victim – smashing him against the car and flipping him into the air.
Officers believe the man was intentionally hit. He was brought to hospital with non-life threatening injuries while his vehicle was found abandoned at the scene.
“It was learned that this incident was a result of an on-going road rage incident in which one of the suspects stole the victim’s car,” police said in a statement.
Both suspects are believed to be caucasian, possibly Hispanic, under 140 pounds and with brown hair. Both were wearing jeans at the time and a black baseball cap. They fled in a white Ford Ranger.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Cpl. Gabe Gomez at 951-765-2324.
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