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Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit

Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit

Update: 2025-09-20
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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.


* Carjacker will approach at 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 ] - Variables in carjacking scenarios and responses.











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Carjacking Robbery Most Dangerous at Point of Entry.


Carjacking Robbery





* Carjacking robbery is one of the most frightening and dangerous crimes





* To a person, a family or a business traveler.








* Carjacking robbery is a crime against a person.





* By means of force, fear, violence, or intimidation.








* Carjacking robbery frequency gets buried in the statistics





* Auto-theft or strong-arm robbery or assault with deadly weapon.








* Carjackers are desperate criminals that don't care if they hurt you.





Carjacking Dangerous Point of Entry





* Carjacking incidents often occur at the driver's door.


* Critical carjacking time is entering and exiting the driver's door.


* Most carjacking victims say they never saw the robber approaching.


* Carjacker wants the vehicle key immediately for a quick getaway.


* Carjacking victims get trapped between the driver's door and seat.


* A weapon is usually displayed along with a crude threat to use it.


* An excessive amount of force will attack any resistance.


* How you react in the first few seconds can be life-changing.





Carjacking Robbery Target





* The target of a carjacking robbery is usually the vehicle.





* Carjacker just needs transportation.


* Carjacker needs a vehicle for use in another crime.








* Sometimes the target of a carjacking is the occupant.





* The victim goes along with the vehicle.


* The secondary crime scene that is almost alwa...
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Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit

Carjacking Robbery – Most dangerous Point is Entry and Exit

Chris E McGoey