Columbus: Yet another carjacking victim who couldn't ''drive off''

Columbus' WBNS 10TV on Thursday televised a short report about a Columbus man who was shot during a carjacking.

According to the report, the man was shot while standing next to his car in the 3100 block of Maze Rd. in North Columbus, at around 1:30 a.m. early August 14. Initial reports said the victim was wounded in the upper torso and face, and was in critical condition at Riverside Hospital.

While a link to the video was provided at the Columbus Dispatch's website, no text covering the story was available at that website, or from WBNS 10TV. And no follow-up stories have been printed today.

This is the third Ohio carjacking in a little over a week in which the innocent drivers were unable to save or defend themselves from attackers by following the advice of bureaucrats at the Ohio State Highway Patrol.

Click here to view the video.

Related Stories:

August 5, Dayton: TONY GORDON DIED TRYING TO FOLLOW OSHP CAPT. JOHN BORN'S ADVICE

August 6, Akron: Carjacker steals vehicle with owner trapped in door

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