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Carjacked whilst streaming live on Facebook

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The video posted on the victim’s Facebook page shows him sitting in his car speaking in another language for about 30 minutes. Then young men approach from behind, demand he get out of the car and get on the ground. Two men drive away with the car.

According to D.C. Police, it happened in the unit block of Kennedy Street NE at around 3:45 p.m. Sunday.

The victim told police three suspects drove up in a silver Honda sedan and held him at gunpoint. He said one man demanded his wallet and shoes.

The two men drove away with the car, seemingly unaware they had an audience for about 25 seconds. Then the live-stream ends.

While carjackings are rarely live-streamed, stolen cars have become all too common during the pandemic. Major cities are reporting increases, including D.C., where car thefts are up 43 percent over this time last year. There have been over 2257 since January in the city.

On Tuesday, FOX 5's Lindsay Watts reports the victim told her police found his car and returned it with minimal damage. He is an Ethiopian activist and father of two. Prior to the pandemic, he was an Uber driver.
 

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