DC carjackers target grandmother as crime skyrockets: 'I don't even want to live here'
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A Washington, D.C., grandmother is the latest victim of D.C. carjackings that have been spreading in recent months.
Smith said the carjacking occurred Saturday around 1:30 a.m. in Southeast D.C. after she moved her car on a parking lot. As she walked back to her home, two men reportedly approached her while pointing a gun and demanding she hand over her keys. "Within seconds, the guys were up on me. Soon as I hit the alarm to my car, there was a tall Black guy, he showed me his gun. He said, ‘let me get them keys up off you,' and I said ‘what?’ and he said ‘yeah, give me them keys,’ and I just started backing up," Smith said. "The gun wasn’t pointed up at me, it was kind of slightly down at me."More Related News