Satisfying moment ATV thief learns very harsh lesson moments after stealing a four-wheeler from parking lot
Shocking video footage has emerged showing a thief getting his comeuppance for attempting to steal an ATV.
A viral clip making the rounds on social media captured the surprising moment when the unidentified individual, reportedly involved in an ATV theft, meets an abrupt end when he crashes directly into a tree just seconds later.
The footage shows the man driving out of a parking lot in the blue ATV, shortly afterwards crashing head-on into a tree at full speed.
In a split second, the vehicle is propelled upward, sending the suspected thief into the air.
A viral video making the rounds on social media captured the surprising moment when the unidentified person, reportedly involved in an ATV theft, meets an abrupt end when he crashes directly into a tree seconds later.
The footage shows the man driving out of a parking lot in the blue ATV, but shortly afterwards crashing head-on into a tree at full speed.
In a split second, the vehicle is propelled upward, sending the suspected thief into the air
Bystanders quickly arrived on the scene after the collision, probably to check the condition of the man involved.
It is currently unclear when and where the incident took place and whether the suspect sustained any injuries.
Earlier this week, a New Jersey woman died Sunday after an ATV accident in Adams County.
Evelyn Pineda Guadron, 22, of Hightstown, New Jersey, was injured after the ATV accident and succumbed to her injuries at the scene of the crash.
Guadron reportedly lost control of the Yamaha all-terrain vehicle she was riding in when it went off-road, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
Bystanders quickly arrived on the scene after the collision, probably to check the condition of the man involved
‘Due to the decrease in height close to the roadway, [Guadron] fell from the vehicle,” the release said.
According to U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission According to the latest data, more than 800 deaths are caused by off-road vehicles every year.
An estimated 100,000 emergency department-treated injuries are also reported annually.