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Woman clings to car as thieves take off with puppy
Alize James says she was only thinking about the wellbeing of the dog when she tried to stop the fleeing thieves.
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Alize James says she was only thinking about the wellbeing of the dog when she tried to stop the fleeing thieves.
bully camp in Harris County's full of bulldogs exotic breeds and the people that care for them. I just love all types of animals and now is a James's. Love for animals has no bounds. Here she is, holding onto the hood of a speeding car inside two thieves and an exotic bully. I'm hanging on for dear life, James says. On November 4th, she went to grab paperwork as a couple said they wanted to buy this $10,000 exotic bully. She's right here. The man's everything. She grabs the dog swiftly. Exit surveillance cameras caught the couple leaving. The man starts to jog off. Then James bolts after them. Her concern. The bully who had surgery and needs medication. My mind is focused on her health. I obviously didn't care about my well being. She chased the couple to their car. She demanded. They give the dog back. Instead, they hit her with the car, then threatened to run her over. Next time I heard the gas go, he went very aggressively and it kind of like slapped me on top of the car. She clung to the car as they sped throughout the area. They were also like weaving and driving reckless. And I couldn't I could barely hold on. I was so scared. Then finally, after about 10 minutes, the car stopped. But her plight wasn't over as the man got out of the car and he grabs me by my feet. And then he grabs me My my chest. And he, um, started hitting me. She fought back, but the couple got away with the dog. Authorities identified the woman as 21 year old Roy Shauna King. They have not identified the man she was with. What did they deserve? They deserve jail time.