Terrifying Video Shows A Man Throwing Himself In Front Of A Car In BC Before Stealing It

The violent carjacking was caught on camera.

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A suspect threw themselves in front of a taxi in a carjacking.

A suspect threw themselves in front of a taxi in a carjacking.

A suspect has been arrested by police in B.C. after an alleged "violent assault and carjacking" of a taxi in Colwood.

In a press release, West Shore RCMP said they responded to the incident which the service said took place shortly after midnight on April 15 around the 2300 block of Sooke Road.

Two videos have been released by police in a bid to get more witnesses of the incident to come forward.

One video taken from the taxi appears to show the suspect throwing themselves onto the hood of the moving vehicle.

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Another witness video shows the aftermath with the suspect running around the side of the car, opening the door and forcibly throwing the taxi driver out before getting in the vehicle.


West Shore RCMP - Police investigate violent carjacking - Video 1 - Witness videowww.youtube.com

The taxi driver was taken to the hospital where they were treated for "significant injuries."

The suspect, who has been identified as an 18-year-old Colwood resident, has been arrested and faces several charges including assault causing bodily harm, assault, assaulting a police officer, theft of a motor vehicle and mischief to property under $5,000.

Police are appealing for any other witnesses to the carjacking to provide information to the police, specifically from the driver and potential passengers of a white car that was seen in both videos. The car did not stop while the incident was taking place.

They've urged anyone in the white car or any person who also witnessed the incident to call West Shore RCMP.

Corporal Nancy Saggar of the West Shore RCMP said carjackings like the one that took place in Colwood are "rare."

"As the suspect has been identified and arrested we do not believe there is any ongoing threat to the public," she added.

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