A Milwaukee-area woman out on a birthday shopping trip was beaten in her car, and now she hopes her story will help find those responsible.
The woman screamed for help as she was attacked in a Greenfield store parking lot, even laying on her horn.
Nothing stopped the suspects, except her pepper spray.
The victim shared her story with our sister station, TODAY'S TMJ4. We want to warn you, some of the details and images are graphic.
The victim—who does not want to share her name—wants you to see her face when she made it to the hospital.
Someone attacked her in a grocery store parking lot at 27th Street and Grange Avenue Friday, leaving behind a fractured maxillary bone, shifted teeth and bruises. Police say she was brutally punched with brass knuckles.
"I tried kicking and hitting him. I couldn't do it, I couldn't get him," said the victim.
She says a female accomplice was with the attacker, shouting directions at him to "take her purse."
She says she let the man hit her, as she reached for her pepper spray.
"As soon as I felt it I knew I was going to be okay like I was gonna get him," explained the victim.
She described not letting go of the nozzle until he held his face in pain and took off.
"I'm small and petite and I'm a woman but I'm pretty strong and I'm pretty mighty too," said the victim.
Greenfield Police gave TODAY'S TMJ4 a description of her attacker:
- Light-skinned black male
- Early 20s
- 5'5" tall
- Thin build
- Dark colored zip up hoodie
- Jeans
Greenfield Police also gave TODAY'S TMJ4 a description of the female accomplice:
- Black female
- Late 20s
- 5'7" tall
- Shoulder length Ombre style hair (transitions from a darker shade to a lighter shade at the ends)
- Thin build
- Pink hat
- Pink tank top
- Jeans
Police tell us the suspects' vehicle is a black 1990's car with tinted windows.
"I’m so hurt by it. I'm not even mad at them, I want to sit down with them and have a conversation with them and just ask them why would they do that?" said the victim.
If you have any information call Greenfield Police at (414) 761-5300. Detectives believe the suspects may have been trying to carjack the victim.
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