Thugs RUN OVER Grandma — Steal Her Car

A caregiver holding hands with an elderly person using a cane

Four young thugs brazenly carjacked two elderly women in broad daylight at a Brooklyn Lowe’s parking lot, striking a 79-year-old woman using a walker as they fled with her vehicle—a shocking crime that underscores the deteriorating public safety Americans increasingly face in major cities.

Story Snapshot

  • Four suspects aged 18-20 attacked two women, ages 79 and 48, at 4:20 p.m. Wednesday in Brooklyn’s Mill Basin
  • The elderly victim using a walker was hit by her own stolen Toyota Corolla as thieves escaped
  • Surveillance video captured the suspects stalking victims in the Lowe’s parking lot before the attack
  • Both women suffered injuries but declined hospital treatment; NYPD seeks public help identifying perpetrators

Daylight Attack in Commercial Parking Lot

Four suspects between 18 and 20 years old targeted two women shopping at a Lowe’s store on Avenue U in Brooklyn’s Mill Basin neighborhood around 4:20 p.m. on Wednesday. The attackers confronted a 79-year-old woman using a walker and a 48-year-old companion in the parking lot. Surveillance footage shows the group stalking through the parking lot before approaching the victims. Three suspects fled in the stolen Toyota Corolla while a fourth escaped in a separate black Nissan. The brazen nature of this crime—occurring during business hours in a commercial area—highlights concerns about public safety even in typically safer neighborhoods.

Vulnerable Victims Injured in Escape

The 79-year-old woman using a walker suffered minor injuries when the driver struck her with her own vehicle during the getaway. The 48-year-old victim also sustained minor injuries in the attack. Despite their injuries and the traumatic nature of the assault, both women declined medical treatment at the scene. The deliberate targeting of elderly individuals—particularly one clearly using a mobility device—demonstrates a callous disregard for human dignity and vulnerability. This incident exemplifies how criminals increasingly prey on those least able to defend themselves, knowing that soft-on-crime policies in many urban areas have emboldened lawlessness.

Pattern of Crimes Targeting Elderly Americans

This Brooklyn carjacking fits a disturbing nationwide pattern of violent crimes targeting senior citizens. An 84-year-old woman was seriously injured during a carjacking at a Walmart parking lot on Long Island in a similar attack. In New Orleans, a 73-year-old woman was killed during a 2022 carjacking, for which three teenage girls received 20-year sentences. These cases reveal that elderly Americans face heightened vulnerability to violent crime in everyday public spaces like grocery stores and shopping centers. The recurrence of such attacks across multiple jurisdictions suggests systemic failures in deterring violent crime and protecting the most vulnerable members of society from predators who deliberately exploit their physical limitations.

Investigation Ongoing as Community Safety Concerns Mount

NYPD detectives are actively investigating the incident and seeking public assistance in identifying the four suspects captured on surveillance video. Crime Stoppers is accepting tips as authorities work to apprehend the perpetrators. The investigation underscores broader questions about law enforcement effectiveness and criminal justice policies in urban areas. For many Americans on both sides of the political spectrum, incidents like this validate concerns that government leaders prioritize political agendas over addressing fundamental public safety issues. When citizens cannot safely shop for home improvement supplies in broad daylight without risking violent assault, it reflects a breakdown in the basic social contract between government and the governed—a failure that erodes trust in institutions meant to protect law-abiding citizens.

Sources:

Blue City Paradise: NYC Thugs Steal Elderly Women’s Car, Hit 72-Year-Old With Walker as They Make Their Getaway – The Western Journal

84-year-old seriously injured in Long Island carjacking – CBS New York

3 teenage girls admit guilt, sentenced to 20 years for carjacking, dragging death of 73-year-old woman – FOX 13 Tampa Bay