Shocking moment three women knocked 61-year-old Asian man to the ground with a metal pipe before carjacking him in crime-ridden, Dem-led Chicago
- The shocking moment three women attacked a man was caught on camera
- Danxin Shi, a taxi driver, can no longer work after his car is stolen
- Footage shows him being pushed to the ground and hit with a pipe
The shocking moment three women hit an Asian man with a metal pipe before fleeing with his car has been caught on camera.
Danxin Shi, a taxi driver, can no longer work after his vehicle was stolen by the gang around 5:30 PM on Tuesday night in crime-ridden, Dem-run Chicago.
Footage shows the Chinatown resident, who lives on West 22nd Place, parking his car and walking down the street when he is struck with a weapon and pushed to the ground – where he is punched repeatedly.
“They’re holding me down, you know, three people, three girls hitting me and hitting me,” he said ABC7 Chicago.
Danxin Shi, a taxi driver, can no longer work after his car is stolen
The group seemed to be enjoying themselves as the attacked Shi
His key was ripped from his hand as he lay on the ground trying to protect himself.
“I have a key and they took my key,” he said.
As the women got into his car, Shi walked around the front and tried to prevent them from driving away.
“I tried to block them and they drove away,” he said.
Because he relies on his car for work, he is currently unable to earn an income.
“Right now I don’t have anything to drive, I’m just staying at home because I don’t have a car, but next week I’ll try to rent a car.”
Shi was left with scratches all over his body, but managed to avoid serious injuries.
Chicago police said no arrests have been made yet, according to ABC7 Chicago.
His key was ripped from his hand as he lay on the ground trying to protect himself
Shi was left with scratches all over his body, but managed to avoid serious injuries
Total crimes in Chicago so far this year are up 34 percent from 2022 and up 82 percent from 2021
The attack comes just weeks after Democrat Mayor Brandon Johnson, who took over from former Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot in May, continues to try to control crime in the Windy City.
Total crimes in Chicago so far this year are up 34 percent from 2022 and 82 percent from 2021.