An unsettling video of a delivery driver running through a woman alongside an Amazon van in Baltimore, Maryland has surfaced. The video shows a delivery driver running away from a hit and run suspected scene as the woman screams in agony.
Police said the incident occurred around 9:30pm on Tuesday.
Amazon drivers check women for about 25 seconds before driving back to the van.
Police, named 26-year-old Jerome Allan Young Jr. of Baltimore County, has issued an arrest warrant for him as a suspect in Hit and Run.
The police said in a statement“Officers learned that a young suspect attacked a 29-year-old female pedestrian in an Amazon branded work van.”
Video from Ring Doorbell Camera WBFF-TV has been acquired It shows the moment when the van rolls around the intersection while the green light is on. However, the woman was at the crosswalk at the same time.
The van driver attacked his woman and she was dragged several feet before falling under the car. The van driver then stops with the victim under the vehicle. The driver then pulls forward and runs the woman for the second time with the rear tire.
The woman is heard crying, feeling the pain and seeking help during the incident.
The driver then stops the van, leaves the vehicle and walks to the woman in the middle of the intersection.
Amazon drivers check women for about 25 seconds before driving back to the van.
The driver behind Amazon Van was drawn to him, and the female driver rushed to help the woman.
The female driver can be heard asking, “Are you okay?”
Emergency personnel arrived at the scene shortly after the incident.
A spokesperson for the Baltimore Police Department said wbff The victim was taken to a community hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Police added that Young was placed inside Baltimore County precincts and was taken into custody Thursday afternoon.
Young was taken to a Baltimore Central Reserved Intake Facility where he was charged with negligence and reckless driving. Police noted that “additional charges are pending.”
Before Young relied on authorities, Amazon spokesman Austin Stowe issued the following statement: Law enforcement agencies they investigate. ”
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