You couldn't make half the right decisions democracy owes to, you export trash instead of wasting "rich country money" on keeping indian landfill kids alive.
All information: Date: 11/14/2019 at 11:11 PM Location: 3rd Avenue, 3100 Block of Jefferson Park, Southwest Los Angeles, California Vehicle: White 4-door car, possibly Toyota Prius, or 2003-2008 Toyota Matrix (Some theories suggest a Pontiac Vibe), trunk open to hide license plate, Front Passenger window covered with plastic wrap instead of window likely due to previous crash Incident: 11:11 PM of 11/14/2019, a possibly African American woman with black braided hair was pulled into the passenger seat of a White car by an African American man, perhaps a romantic partner. The woman began screaming as he began pulling on her hair. The man also is heard yelling "I'm sorry" repeatedly. The car is seen speeding southbound down 3rd Avenue, before making a right turn. No updates have been made at all; The car hasn't been found, the man hasn't been found, and the woman hasn't been found.
If there's no info, then, it means, she isn't found or there werent even enough of forces paid to search for her. I remember a story of kidnapped child in my city: police made it's part in it, but if not people, who voluntarelly ,,brushed" the neighbourhood and the city, the child wouldn't be found. The story ended up few days later, with a child, beeing found in kidnapper's garadge. People were ,,brushing" the city daily and, as I remember police made some efforts to block the ways for kidnapper to escape the city with a victim.
All I can add is that if you can at any point get out of the car do it! Even if the car is in motion. That road will do a lot less damage to you than what will happen when you get where the person wants you to go.
In the US, if a kidnapped person isn’t found in a week, the highest possible chance is that they are dead… Either because they were mistreated, abused, or… worse… Kinda dark
Well... If enough of efforts would be payed by the government to avoid this, the kidnappers wouldn't have a chance to stay not caught for that long... In a matter of few days they and their victims would be found.
One time I heard my neighbour screaming like this across the street at 3 am. I panicked and ran outside only to find out that she was being detained by the cops (for causing a domestic ruckus) and screaming for someone to call the cops to help her. 🤦♀️
It is crazy how people criticized when we know most of them would not have done what the man did amd chased after them. They either would have just ignored it on the basis of 'minding thier business', tweeted about it on twitter and that its, or at best just called the police.
I would called the police to avoid a bullet wound to be chest and death but I didnt critisize him either bc ik how easy criticizing someone is when its not you whose in danger
I’ll be completely honest, physically I wouldn’t do anything simply because I’d be frozen in shock that something like this is actually happening in front of me, instead I’d call the cops and just tell them as much information as I can
That’s terrifying, those are legit cries of help. I hope that women was rescued, if not by them then by someone. I hope she’s alright, I hope she’s alive and well. I can’t imagine what it’s like to be in that situation, and I certainly wouldn’t want too.
That's a thing called the bystander effect. Basically when there's a group of people all witnessing something, there's a chance each one will expect someone else to take action, but then nothing really happens.
@@CyberKingNova not to mention what are you gonna do, even if you catch up to them I doubt you have a plan or even a weapon. The best option is the call the police and try and report any evidence. Also it's hard to process stuff like this since it happens so fast for you to even act, it's why you just stand there.
I'm 16, and when I was 9, I was almost kidnapped. Basically, my brother, mom, her friend, and her friend's children and I were in this elevator, and I was too busy looking at the artwork in the elevator so I didn't notice when they stepped out. When I was done mesmerizing over the artwork and was ready to step out of the elevator, the door closed on me and I realized I was alone. 9 year old me started screaming and crying as the elevator went down, and down, and down, and I was scared that I would never see them again. I pressed the floor number that we stopped on and the elevator went up. Once the elevator stopped at the floor and the elevator door opened, elderly women and policemen were staring at me and saying: "Poor little child!! What are you doing all by yourself?" And one of the "policemen" grabbed my hand and said, "I know where your momma is! Let me take you to her!" Since I was super naive, I just trusted him and took his hand. He started taking me up the stairs, until my mom's friend's son stuck his head out of the bathroom and waved at me. I automatically let go of the man's hand and ran to him. When 9 year old me looked down the stairs, hoping to find the elderly women and policemen so I could thank them for their help, I saw ALL OF THEM disperse in different directions without a word. Now, after 7 years, I realize that the man (and his group) were trying to kidnap me. He dressed as a policeman in order for me to trust him, and if my mom's friend's son didn't wave at me, or I didn't see him, he would've took me up the stairs, up and up and up, until we reached the parking lot and he kidnapped me. Plus, there were too many elderly people and "policemen", that it was suspicious... How did they know there was a little kid in the elevator alone....? I bet that they had the whole kidnapping set up... In order for all those people to be in a policeman suit, And for all those elderly people to be there.
he probably only said he knew where your momma was because he was probably just giving you comforting words since you were you know, BAWLING your eyes out in an elevator alone. and started taking you to the upper floors because thats where the main area would be to ring you up and make an announcement for a lost child. Because the main floor should always be the same elevation as the parking lots, because if you had to take an elevator to a floor down to greet the front desk, that would be dumb. If all of that cosplaying and acting was solely built around abducting you to the point where they pinpoint that you would observe the painting in the elevator and be left by your family, then theres no way they would let you just run back to your friend. Poor policeman is getting antagonized 😢
@@Nutcruncher Nah, he definitely was trying to kidnap me. Because right when he saw my mom's friend's kid wave at me, and I went to him, the man mumbled the f word under his breath, and then made this hand gesture to all the elderly and the other policemen, and they all dispersed. Sorry, I know I left that part out in the story.
They may be trying to avoid attention from the police more than absolutely "neccesary". But even if they wont stop for a sign, they may have to stop for actual obstacles. Either way I think the scenario of kidnapping is so potentially horrible it is worth jumping out the car in speed. It could kill or badly injure you, but at least you wont be tortured for days, good chance you wont make it out alive anyway. And it will bring attention to them, someone jumped out of their car, they get known as a kidnapper and it could save some future victims
It's sad and irritating how even to this day society is still not safe for women, or anyone for that matter. My heart breaks for that woman screaming in the video.
Feminists aren't helping the cause by encouraging women to be vulnerable via learned helplessness. Teaching women situational awareness to help protect themselves from evil men is actively discouraged by them.
It's not safe for anyone we all could die in so many unthinkable ways each day but we still move on with life, sometimes being an ignorant is a blessing since the more you know, the more you start seeing how much of a demon human beings can be.
I remember watching this on a "scariest doorbell camera videos" video. I had to take my headphones off. also, a few weeks ago I was in the garage getting food for my dog at night when I heard a high-speed engine and what sounded like a scream, it could've been tires screeching but idk
I stress this to the women in my life every damn chance I get. It is not perfect, and in many cases you can still lose…but having the will, the WAY to hurt someone, even if just to get away, is necessary. You have to think in advance, you need to learn grapples, strikes, and how and when to run. Above all, do not be caught slipping! Whether anyone really pays attention to this, I don’t know. I try to make it cool for them to learn, and I try to show them things, but nobody is interested like I am. However, I refuse to allow someone I love to end up in this situation, or on some news story ever again.
@@infallible7425 True - but you gotta be able to produce that shit literally ANY time… like if you had that shit at the bottom of a purse and needed it in a hurry, you’re fucked. Some people can’t even draw their gun fast enough… or they just don’t get to use anything at all. …Worst case of course. Just sayin
As much as it's nice to think bystanders could have done something, this was fast! Given the time it takes for the mind to process what's happening, assess whether it's a prank or not, decide whether to try and interviene or not and run towards the scene, that car would gave just been taillights in the distance. I really hope she's found safe.
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190I'm pretty sure they do and bruh the kid from that one color mixing video that judge someone for saying what the ck is going on is on there alt rn
I'm not gonna lie, I get pissed off when people don't help others who are desperately begging for help. Much like in that video. I'll give props to the guy for atleast trying.
N if ur in the back seat do ur best to make em crash.... also most trunks have a switch in the bottom which is openable from inside. So u can pop the trunk - make sure u roll out if u can as u might be tied up. If not user ur hands to cover ur head and neck, tuck n roll... it'll hurt but itll save u.
damn there's an average of 50 or so kidnappings like that every day then? I remember seeing a documentary on this girl that was kidnapped and called kept calling the police over the course of a few hours because this guy was driving around and shit, and she was eventually killed near the area of it.
You would probably want to memorize then write down their license plate number. That would give the cops the name of the kidnapper then all they have to do is check their house, recent credit card usage locations, and or cell tower pings to find where they are.
In the US i wouldn't dare to help without weapon , but in our country where a gun almost doesn't exist for people to own then yeah everyone would just rush and save her.
The entrance to LA and NYC should have signs that say "Welcome!: Where self defense is all but illegal, prices are sky-high, but you get to see celebrities sometimes!"
Don’t try to make a break for it if they have it gun. Look for something in the car to use as a weapon. If you have a phone, dial 911 and turn the speaker down. Then ask where they’re taking you. Do it often. Also, ask what he plans to do.
Yeah. but also another case, about 20 years. She was kidnapped for 18 years from what I found, named Jaycee Dugard. Or it said missing, but it was most likely kidnap.
i heard that some people were talking about how a high schooler got kidnapped on the block of my school while they were running and screaming for help but nobody did
Last year a man drove up next to me and attempted to grab me off the sidewalk in the middle of the day with lots of people around. I ran away from him. I was very lucky. I reported this to the police and he is in prison. I was told by authorities that my detailed description was very helpful in this case.
Psh. I got hit-n-run on a crosswalk here in Miami and the drivers just changed lane and went over my head. Only a woman stopped by and called for an ambulance. Ambulance ain't free. The ride is like $500 when you get the fee in the mail.
Not 100% sure if this is true but I heard from someone that in newer cars the trunk has a safety switch. So if this is true and you so happen to be in the trunk of a car, that might be a way out. Like I said idk if this is true. I can’t drive (epilepsy) and I heard it from a co worker
I don't know how many times I've heard this, but every time it gets to me. The fear and desperation in her voice is just terrifying. After I hear it, I can't seem to let it go for a long time.
in january THIS YEAR, i was closed to being kidnapped, it happened so fast the guy was running towards me he was like 30-40 years old it looked like so THE PLATE WAS *KHY 743* if you wanna search it up i really hate that moment of my life there
I would much rather get dragged along outside, because that limits much more how far they can move, bigger chance I could escape, and do so without serious injury or someone could rescue me because they see me. Whatever happens afterwards in the final destination is probably much worse than some abrasions
@@zakosist Without serious injury? you would be turned into mincemeat dragged along the abrasive road surface especially if the vehicle speeds up, it has happened many times before...
In the U.S., if the cops don’t find the kidnapped person for 3-5 days or an entire week, sorry to say, but the kidnapped person always die, either through starvation, abuse… or… the sexual desires of the kidnapper…
“Criticizing for not stepping in.” Would love to see every “critic” in those comment sections, in a situation like that, actively trying to get involved and rescue the girl. If you get involved, you better have a second amendment on you or you’re fucked. Most logical thing to do is call the police. Following them may lead to suspicion. Intervening may lead to death or a fate worse than death. The human brain will always prioritize itself over all else. Rare exceptions such as the lives of your children or people you care about do exist, but when it comes to total strangers? Hell no! The brain is never going to prioritize a stranger over itself unless you have a means to defend yourself. TLDR; there is literally nothing y’all could have done either.
I was in a situation I could've gotten kidnapped in so, me and my sister where riding around the neighborhood on electric scooters and then this grey car had been following us for a weird amount of time and then we pulled into a drive way just to make sure and then it started following us. we zigzagged and everything and it was STILL following us and then we went behind a small corner AND IT FOLLOWED US and we immediately drove home as fast as possible and they where still following us it was horrifying. so stay safe if your reading this.
Makes sense because you spend more time with them and are more likely to have personal conflicts, which you probably know but may underestimate how they take it. But shouldnt dismisd the danger from strangers either. I used to know a guy who went to murder their own family members because they werent invited to a party. May have been some additional issues. I was a child and didnt know something was wrong before the event
Just wanted to say, the original video did show the guy getting into the car and driving off. The woman didn’t go after them because she was in her robe.
Its tough to follow a speeding car that has somebody/something captive. I tried to do this after somebody scooped my dog up after he got out accidentally. Never got him back 😢
I feel like he should mention recording the number plate is a good way to help police. Youre not always expected to be superman and put your life on the line to rescue people
I hope that the girl that was kidnapped was rescued and let free. I couldn't imagine myself in that situation.
I could 🤤
@@Joe_blow121 I am mortified fym 💀💀
@@sintii-i are you a cheeseburger? because every time i see you, i just cant resist taking a bite.
@@Joe_blow121 Jeffrey Dahmer wants to know your tastes...and location also
@@Joe_blow121 You need to go outside and touch some grass
The sad reality is that we cannot save everyone. We could make all the right decisions but still fail in the end.
True amirite?
I know its hard, but you have to leave them.
You couldn't make half the right decisions democracy owes to, you export trash instead of wasting "rich country money" on keeping indian landfill kids alive.
@@snickaboo6090 imagine if its you
no one can save you
will you still say "You have to leave them🤓"?
@@saturn5312Yes.
What?
Did you think your little emoji was a gotcha or something?
remember people, it's better to die on the street than to be kidnapped.
Nah
@@Eric_Gurt That's the advice a friend received during a security briefing before going to Afghanistan to report on the war.
@@lamsmiley1944 bad advice
@@Eric_Gurt That's the advice from the people who actually know what they're talking about (i.e. it's their job).
@@lamsmiley1944 bad advice
All information:
Date: 11/14/2019 at 11:11 PM
Location: 3rd Avenue, 3100 Block of Jefferson Park, Southwest Los Angeles, California
Vehicle: White 4-door car, possibly Toyota Prius, or 2003-2008 Toyota Matrix (Some theories suggest a Pontiac Vibe), trunk open to hide license plate, Front Passenger window covered with plastic wrap instead of window likely due to previous crash
Incident: 11:11 PM of 11/14/2019, a possibly African American woman with black braided hair was pulled into the passenger seat of a White car by an African American man, perhaps a romantic partner. The woman began screaming as he began pulling on her hair. The man also is heard yelling "I'm sorry" repeatedly. The car is seen speeding southbound down 3rd Avenue, before making a right turn.
No updates have been made at all; The car hasn't been found, the man hasn't been found, and the woman hasn't been found.
Thank you so much for the information. Hopefully she is safe now
Thank you for posting this update. I really hope this woman is safe.
Not perhaps. She chose him
Bro doxxed
@@Kenwood..homie... you're disgusting
I remember seeing this and being spooked the screams are terrifying, the saddest part is that there's no new info on it as far as I know.
Nothing happened suprise!!!!
Source : I'm black and grew up with police brutality.
Many of those policemen became very lax law officials
If there's no info, then, it means, she isn't found or there werent even enough of forces paid to search for her. I remember a story of kidnapped child in my city: police made it's part in it, but if not people, who voluntarelly ,,brushed" the neighbourhood and the city, the child wouldn't be found. The story ended up few days later, with a child, beeing found in kidnapper's garadge. People were ,,brushing" the city daily and, as I remember police made some efforts to block the ways for kidnapper to escape the city with a victim.
That's actually terrifying..
fr
REAL.
Nah it has happened to me quite alot of times. You just gotta make sure you ate alot of tacobell and then take a dump inside the car.
@@Davi-ue5un lmao 😂
Who was the person was she found, is she ok?
The fact that happened in just a few seconds terrifies me.
Time for me to do 100 push-ups a day
@@Toiletmanshinnya Keep up yo good work g
@@Toiletmanshinnyabro ur weak u can't even do 10
@@Eric_Gurt lil bro mad he can’t even do 1
@@Toiletmanshinnya ur making me laugh, I can do way more than u weakling
All I can add is that if you can at any point get out of the car do it! Even if the car is in motion. That road will do a lot less damage to you than what will happen when you get where the person wants you to go.
In the US, if a kidnapped person isn’t found in a week, the highest possible chance is that they are dead… Either because they were mistreated, abused, or… worse…
Kinda dark
Well... If enough of efforts would be payed by the government to avoid this, the kidnappers wouldn't have a chance to stay not caught for that long... In a matter of few days they and their victims would be found.
bro around 90% victims are mostly female so uhhh
you know the drill.
Or they are taken for s3x trafficking. That's been a big one unfortunately.
Y en México…
Yea 😢
One time I heard my neighbour screaming like this across the street at 3 am. I panicked and ran outside only to find out that she was being detained by the cops (for causing a domestic ruckus) and screaming for someone to call the cops to help her. 🤦♀️
the irony
Bro was getting detained by cops and thought that other cops would help her 💀
@@NicktheThird yep! 😂💀
It is crazy how people criticized when we know most of them would not have done what the man did amd chased after them. They either would have just ignored it on the basis of 'minding thier business', tweeted about it on twitter and that its, or at best just called the police.
I would called the police to avoid a bullet wound to be chest and death but I didnt critisize him either bc ik how easy criticizing someone is when its not you whose in danger
I’ll be completely honest, physically I wouldn’t do anything simply because I’d be frozen in shock that something like this is actually happening in front of me, instead I’d call the cops and just tell them as much information as I can
Nah fuck it ain't my problem
Can't imagine what happened to her. If anyone knows any update of the girl, I could only hope she's rescued.
If I remember, her name was Tashira and she was found some days later. Her status was unknown still but I think she was alright
@@pearl62838 no, she was never reported missing
That’s terrifying, those are legit cries of help. I hope that women was rescued, if not by them then by someone. I hope she’s alright, I hope she’s alive and well. I can’t imagine what it’s like to be in that situation, and I certainly wouldn’t want too.
Those screams made shivers down my spine… 👀
The fact that the girl was screaming and not a single person was outside watching them or anything was insane
That's a thing called the bystander effect.
Basically when there's a group of people all witnessing something, there's a chance each one will expect someone else to take action, but then nothing really happens.
@@CyberKingNova not to mention what are you gonna do, even if you catch up to them I doubt you have a plan or even a weapon. The best option is the call the police and try and report any evidence. Also it's hard to process stuff like this since it happens so fast for you to even act, it's why you just stand there.
@JojoTheGreatCorgi I meant that as an addition, I wasn't contradicting his comment. I know that phenomenon exist.
What's the effect when women performatively screech at every little thing like Trump winning an election? After WOMEN have a vote.
@@sboinkthelegday3892
If you're in financial trouble, Trump's to blame.
I was always on the alert to make sure nothing like this would ever happen to my wife but this brings new levels of fear since I just became a father.
I'm 16, and when I was 9, I was almost kidnapped.
Basically, my brother, mom, her friend, and her friend's children and I were in this elevator,
and I was too busy looking at the artwork in the elevator so I didn't notice when they stepped out.
When I was done mesmerizing over the artwork and was ready to step out of the elevator, the door closed on me and I realized I was alone.
9 year old me started screaming and crying as the elevator went down, and down, and down, and I was scared that I would never see them again.
I pressed the floor number that we stopped on and the elevator went up.
Once the elevator stopped at the floor and the elevator door opened, elderly women and policemen were staring at me and saying:
"Poor little child!! What are you doing all by yourself?" And one of the "policemen" grabbed my hand and said,
"I know where your momma is! Let me take you to her!"
Since I was super naive, I just trusted him and took his hand.
He started taking me up the stairs, until my mom's friend's son stuck his head out of the bathroom and waved at me.
I automatically let go of the man's hand and ran to him.
When 9 year old me looked down the stairs,
hoping to find the elderly women and policemen so I could thank them for their help,
I saw ALL OF THEM disperse in different directions without a word.
Now, after 7 years, I realize that the man (and his group) were trying to kidnap me.
He dressed as a policeman in order for me to trust him,
and if my mom's friend's son didn't wave at me, or I didn't see him,
he would've took me up the stairs, up and up and up,
until we reached the parking lot and he kidnapped me.
Plus, there were too many elderly people and "policemen", that it was suspicious...
How did they know there was a little kid in the elevator alone....?
I bet that they had the whole kidnapping set up...
In order for all those people to be in a policeman suit,
And for all those elderly people to be there.
he probably only said he knew where your momma was because he was probably just giving you comforting words since you were you know, BAWLING your eyes out in an elevator alone. and started taking you to the upper floors because thats where the main area would be to ring you up and make an announcement for a lost child. Because the main floor should always be the same elevation as the parking lots, because if you had to take an elevator to a floor down to greet the front desk, that would be dumb. If all of that cosplaying and acting was solely built around abducting you to the point where they pinpoint that you would observe the painting in the elevator and be left by your family, then theres no way they would let you just run back to your friend. Poor policeman is getting antagonized 😢
@@Nutcruncherkeep dreaming
@@Nutcruncher Nah, he definitely was trying to kidnap me. Because right when he saw my mom's friend's kid wave at me, and I went to him,
the man mumbled the f word under his breath, and then made this hand gesture to all the elderly and the other policemen, and they all dispersed.
Sorry, I know I left that part out in the story.
@@MilkyWayMarsBar is this satire sorry ifi eont get it i am younger than you
@@Nutcruncher It's ok
If a person would be crazy enough to kidnap a random person, I doubt they’d even stop at a stoplight or at a stop sign.
They may be trying to avoid attention from the police more than absolutely "neccesary". But even if they wont stop for a sign, they may have to stop for actual obstacles. Either way I think the scenario of kidnapping is so potentially horrible it is worth jumping out the car in speed. It could kill or badly injure you, but at least you wont be tortured for days, good chance you wont make it out alive anyway. And it will bring attention to them, someone jumped out of their car, they get known as a kidnapper and it could save some future victims
Rare footage of idk sterling not unloading at night
Careful with the wording there buddy
Ayo🤨
Always be armed.
It's sad and irritating how even to this day society is still not safe for women, or anyone for that matter. My heart breaks for that woman screaming in the video.
Feminists aren't helping the cause by encouraging women to be vulnerable via learned helplessness. Teaching women situational awareness to help protect themselves from evil men is actively discouraged by them.
It's not safe for anyone we all could die in so many unthinkable ways each day but we still move on with life, sometimes being an ignorant is a blessing since the more you know, the more you start seeing how much of a demon human beings can be.
Facts and W tetsuo pfp.
@@xOwlBearFr
@@xOwlBear and the more likely it is to learn to defend yourself against such demonic monster of humans
America is Full of dystopian cyberpunk 2077 shit.
I remember watching this on a "scariest doorbell camera videos" video. I had to take my headphones off.
also, a few weeks ago I was in the garage getting food for my dog at night when I heard a high-speed engine and what sounded like a scream, it could've been tires screeching but idk
Sterling is right never let a kidnapper take you to a 2nd location fight back, get away, do anything you can! Great life saving advice.
Sometimes it's a trap to lure you in to some potential danger.
LEARN TO DEFEND YOURSELVES
LEARN TO DISARM AN ATTACKER
ikr we need to learn to defend ourselfs
What if it is a whole group though?
I stress this to the women in my life every damn chance I get. It is not perfect, and in many cases you can still lose…but having the will, the WAY to hurt someone, even if just to get away, is necessary. You have to think in advance, you need to learn grapples, strikes, and how and when to run. Above all, do not be caught slipping!
Whether anyone really pays attention to this, I don’t know. I try to make it cool for them to learn, and I try to show them things, but nobody is interested like I am. However, I refuse to allow someone I love to end up in this situation, or on some news story ever again.
Or alternatively, carry pepper spray or Taser. Doesn't take time or practice
@@infallible7425 True - but you gotta be able to produce that shit literally ANY time… like if you had that shit at the bottom of a purse and needed it in a hurry, you’re fucked. Some people can’t even draw their gun fast enough… or they just don’t get to use anything at all.
…Worst case of course. Just sayin
Elites looking for more young blood.
Basically the US government and its partners robbing other regions' wealth.
@Based_Gigachad_001 Satanic cults exists, whether you like it or not.
@Based_Gigachad_001well how come the majority of “conspiracy theories” are coming true?
@Based_Gigachad_001wtf was covid then?
@@datoki7589no they don't. What are you even tripping on about
As much as it's nice to think bystanders could have done something, this was fast! Given the time it takes for the mind to process what's happening, assess whether it's a prank or not, decide whether to try and interviene or not and run towards the scene, that car would gave just been taillights in the distance. I really hope she's found safe.
I would freak the hell out
I probably was in LA during that time 💀
Bro skipped the first 30 seconds
Jesus dude that’s fucking scary
Edit: y’all it’s just a word stop fighting 💀😭
Do you even know what the F word even means?!
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 crazy
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190I'm pretty sure they do and bruh the kid from that one color mixing video that judge someone for saying what the ck is going on is on there alt rn
@@actsismmljcorrectlyobeyed6190 if he isnt five years old
@ariellagiglio859 F or U nlawful C arnal K nowledge aka Fornication and or Adultery. Really a trashy immoral thing to say.
I would call the cops.
I'm not gonna lie, I get pissed off when people don't help others who are desperately begging for help. Much like in that video. I'll give props to the guy for atleast trying.
Their's no talking you're way out of it. Once they have you that's it you're done for‼️
Get the license plate and call the cops!
This is why i dont leave my house 2/3rds of the day💀🙏
On god
Same
that is nightmare fuel
So basically this is basically being kidnapped, that's very terrifying to even this about and I would just call 911 honestly...
N if ur in the back seat do ur best to make em crash.... also most trunks have a switch in the bottom which is openable from inside. So u can pop the trunk - make sure u roll out if u can as u might be tied up. If not user ur hands to cover ur head and neck, tuck n roll... it'll hurt but itll save u.
God that screaming made my stomach drop, I don’t have the courage to replay that again. I don’t know what to say except that’s legit terrifying
No, oh my. My stomach dropped. Just thinking about the possibility of these kind of situations makes me terrified. Ugh, I'm scared!
damn there's an average of 50 or so kidnappings like that every day then? I remember seeing a documentary on this girl that was kidnapped and called kept calling the police over the course of a few hours because this guy was driving around and shit, and she was eventually killed near the area of it.
If someone kidnapped isn’t found for atleast a week, the highest possible chance is that they did not survive… which is kinda dark.
Ford Pinto, nice. Sure hope nobody rear-ends it.
You would probably want to memorize then write down their license plate number. That would give the cops the name of the kidnapper then all they have to do is check their house, recent credit card usage locations, and or cell tower pings to find where they are.
Man that’s 216 Tons of pure steel that thing ain’t going nowhere but a thing that would make it better is bulletproof glass if it don’t have any
This is America, always carry a weapon!
I remember seeing that video a few years ago
In the US i wouldn't dare to help without weapon , but in our country where a gun almost doesn't exist for people to own then yeah everyone would just rush and save her.
Two of my brothers were in this situation before. Absolutely terrifying.
My dumbass thought that the woman in the first scene was headless 🤦♂️
There are at least 0 kidnapping cases per year!??!?!!?!?
The entrance to LA and NYC should have signs that say "Welcome!: Where self defense is all but illegal, prices are sky-high, but you get to see celebrities sometimes!"
they ain't gonna stop at a red light unless there's cops 💀
Don’t try to make a break for it if they have it gun. Look for something in the car to use as a weapon. If you have a phone, dial 911 and turn the speaker down. Then ask where they’re taking you. Do it often. Also, ask what he plans to do.
Damnnn, I hope whoever was screaming for help is alright, That is kinda scary for that stuff to happen
I hope she was okay 😢
Idc what anyone says “death over bondage” will always be my quote if I ever get kidnapped. Thank you Killmonger for that sick ass quote.
Do I know what to do in this situation? Yes. Go back in my house grab the PS5 controller and play some MLB the show 24.✌
reminds me of a girl who was kidnapped for almost 20 years. This stuff is actually so scary.
Tara calico case. Right?
Yeah. but also another case, about 20 years. She was kidnapped for 18 years from what I found, named Jaycee Dugard. Or it said missing, but it was most likely kidnap.
“Hey man you don’t wanna do this ple-“
*BANG*
“be quiet bruh”
i heard that some people were talking about how a high schooler got kidnapped on the block of my school while they were running and screaming for help but nobody did
How the hell did that girl even get into that situation??
dunno they just opened the door grabbed her then took her off probably i mean shit seems pretty reasonable
That's why id advise all women to carry
It was in California though. They won’t let you.
Thanks for the advise. Fight not to be dragged into the car 🚨
Oh God!!! 😭😭 Give me the Strength to Save the Girl
This is why you don’t go to big cities
It could be , not saying it is . But could be a schizophrenic sister , or someone coming off or on drugs
Last year a man drove up next to me and attempted to grab me off the sidewalk in the middle of the day with lots of people around. I ran away from him. I was very lucky. I reported this to the police and he is in prison. I was told by authorities that my detailed description was very helpful in this case.
Of course it’s LA
Psh. I got hit-n-run on a crosswalk here in Miami and the drivers just changed lane and went over my head. Only a woman stopped by and called for an ambulance.
Ambulance ain't free. The ride is like $500 when you get the fee in the mail.
Hopefully she got away from those kidnappers
Not 100% sure if this is true but I heard from someone that in newer cars the trunk has a safety switch. So if this is true and you so happen to be in the trunk of a car, that might be a way out. Like I said idk if this is true. I can’t drive (epilepsy) and I heard it from a co worker
The thing that makes it so terrifying is you can tell the girl/ woman is screaming for her life. It’s so real you get a chill up your spine.
I don't know how many times I've heard this, but every time it gets to me. The fear and desperation in her voice is just terrifying. After I hear it, I can't seem to let it go for a long time.
Get the plates. Take pictures if possible
I used to help people all the time when I operated a flatbed for 13 years now it's no longer my job to help anyone but my immediate family
first we have no hair idksterling
then we had finger sliding idksterling
now
new opponent: no intro
in january THIS YEAR, i was closed to being kidnapped, it happened so fast the guy was running towards me he was like 30-40 years old it looked like so THE PLATE WAS *KHY 743* if you wanna search it up i really hate that moment of my life there
step 1: be armed and capable of fighting
step 2: be with people that can keep u safe
if u cant do these, then ur just ez prey
If only California hadn't banned her from owning a firearm she could've maybe defended herself
At least she is inside the car. Getting dragged along the road from the outside of the car is far worse hopefully she escaped her kidnappers.
I would much rather get dragged along outside, because that limits much more how far they can move, bigger chance I could escape, and do so without serious injury or someone could rescue me because they see me. Whatever happens afterwards in the final destination is probably much worse than some abrasions
@@zakosist Without serious injury? you would be turned into mincemeat dragged along the abrasive road surface especially if the vehicle speeds up, it has happened many times before...
I didn’t understand what happened since it is so blurry but I got super scared after hearing the audio
Why the Pinto thou?
“If they put me
In that car I’m gay.”
“OH HELL NAW”
*turns into super Saiyan sage mode*
In the U.S., if the cops don’t find the kidnapped person for 3-5 days or an entire week, sorry to say, but the kidnapped person always die, either through starvation, abuse… or… the sexual desires of the kidnapper…
What with the dots? I would rather have sex than starve to death or get tortured.
God willing they’re all OK now❤
Bro when i saw the Ford Pinto in the cover i thought it was gonna be "what to do if you crash into the back of a Pinto and it somehow doesn't blow up"
I thought it was a skinwalker.
my legs better get ready cuz if i found myself in this situation i am sprinting...after the car
“Criticizing for not stepping in.”
Would love to see every “critic” in those comment sections, in a situation like that, actively trying to get involved and rescue the girl.
If you get involved, you better have a second amendment on you or you’re fucked. Most logical thing to do is call the police. Following them may lead to suspicion. Intervening may lead to death or a fate worse than death.
The human brain will always prioritize itself over all else. Rare exceptions such as the lives of your children or people you care about do exist, but when it comes to total strangers? Hell no! The brain is never going to prioritize a stranger over itself unless you have a means to defend yourself.
TLDR; there is literally nothing y’all could have done either.
Christians: Just pray, everything will be alrite.
0:05 What are the greenish yellow dots? Firefly’s? Dust?
I think it is a filter. No clue why though so i could be wrong
if i had a gun i would help, I don't got one, and unfortunately I have no super powers
It's California, a very anti-gun state but only law abiding citizens respect gun laws, not the criminals who kidnap women.
I was in a situation I could've gotten kidnapped in so, me and my sister where riding around the neighborhood on electric scooters and then this grey car had been following us for a weird amount of time and then we pulled into a drive way just to make sure and then it started following us. we zigzagged and everything and it was STILL following us and then we went behind a small corner AND IT FOLLOWED US and we immediately drove home as fast as possible and they where still following us it was horrifying. so stay safe if your reading this.
You are weird and brave, American
I heard it’s more likely someone you know would unalive you
Makes sense because you spend more time with them and are more likely to have personal conflicts, which you probably know but may underestimate how they take it. But shouldnt dismisd the danger from strangers either. I used to know a guy who went to murder their own family members because they werent invited to a party. May have been some additional issues. I was a child and didnt know something was wrong before the event
Just wanted to say, the original video did show the guy getting into the car and driving off. The woman didn’t go after them because she was in her robe.
Its tough to follow a speeding car that has somebody/something captive. I tried to do this after somebody scooped my dog up after he got out accidentally. Never got him back 😢
There’s a movie called The Call about a girl who got kidnapped and was able to call 911, it’s really scary and realistic, I recommend it
I feel like he should mention recording the number plate is a good way to help police. Youre not always expected to be superman and put your life on the line to rescue people