Man carjacked after fueling up at Philadelphia gas station

PHILADELPHIA, PA- The Philadelphia Police Department of searching for a suspect wanted for a carjacking that took place on September 10th at around 4:30 p.m. In the southwest section of the city.

According to police, the 37-year-old victim, a white male, was pulling out of the Liberty Gas Station on Lindbergh Boulevard when he was approached by the suspect. At that time police said the suspect open the driver’s door and pointed a handgun at the victim.

The victim was violently removed from his vehicle and the suspect took off in his 2020 Honda Pilot. We fed the vehicle left the theme heading towards 60th Street.

The victim was not seriously injured in the incident.

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