Crime School

Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit

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Carjacking robbery often occurs at the point where you enter or exit your parked vehicle. The carjacker is a young male 90% of the time. The carjacker is often under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The carjacker is usually armed with a gun or a knife. Carjacker prefers a lone victim that's not paying attention. Carjacker often waits nearby within 75 feet or less. Carjacker will approach the driver's door as you enter. Carjacker will threaten or use force to get your vehicle. Podcast Time Stamps: [00:44] - Carjacking robbery scenario. [01:34] - Carjacking robbery definition and origin of the name. [02:24] - What can be done to prevent becoming a victim of carjacking? [03:00] - Carjacking pattern of selecting vehicle and victim. [04:15] - Carjacker will sometimes wait for the right victim. [04:55] - Carjacker will be close by if you're watching out for him. [05:50] - Reverse engineer the carjacking robbery to prevent it. [06:33] - Recommended carjacking preventive steps. [08:30] - Variab