An elderly homeless woman in California was intentionally hit by a car while walking to a local church to get food, according to the sheriff's office and witnesses.
The Altima driver then backs up and rear-ends another car in the lot before making his final attack on the woman.
Footage of the scene shows the driver appear to deliberately hit the woman with the front of his car, causing her to land on the hood before falling to the ground. "It happened way over there. She ended up over here – that's like 30 feet away," Horner told KTVU, adding that he heard"like a car revving, vroom, vroom,
The elderly woman sustained head lacerations and bruises and was taken to a local hospital, the outlet reported. Saundrea Mabrey, the church’s program manager, said she visited the woman at the hospital and reported she was in good spirits.
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