
Driver fends off would-be carjacker wielding an axe by asking him to pray, police say
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A driver in St. Louis, Missouri fended off an would-be carjacker, who was wielding an axe, with prayer. The victim, who was not named in court documents, was exiting his car when the suspect Romel Taylor, brandished the weapon. The victim's response: "Will you pray with me?"
According to a probable cause statement by the responding officer Detective Michael Simpson, Taylor approached the victim's Audi with the large axe and told the victim to give him his keys. That's when the victim turned to prayer.
The Oct. 18 incident was captured on surveillance video and on Nov. 11, Taylor was charged with attempted robbery in the first degree, a felony. He was not granted bond.

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