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Video shows the man who at Hermitage 7-eleven Carjacked

Hermitage, Tenn. (WSMV) – Monitoring video of the Metro Police Release publication of the moments when a man was fed at a petrol station in Hermitage. The robbery occurred on Thursday morning in the 7-eleven on the Central Pike.

Christopher Barrington said that he had taken on a few snacks and drinks before work, but when he came out of the store, he was attacked.

Barrington said that he couldn't believe it, while the robbery was still unable to believe that one sentence had always occurred: “It doesn't happen, that doesn't happen at the moment.”

“The time was around 4:15 a.m. and I drove in 7-elves, and I saw a couple that looked like a teenager just hanging out outside,” said Barrington.

Barrington said when he looked closely, the men wore skim masks, he found it strange, but cold it was cold until the cold in the early morning, so he went in to grab a few snacks.

“When I came out again, we get closer to me at first, I somehow ignored them at first,” said Barrington.

But he said that ignoring did not work, because moments after leaving the shop the video shows one of the thieves of the thieves, Barrington, while the other opened his car door.

“I tried to close the door, but I couldn't close it and then I saw that one of them had a knife in their hands,” said Barrington.

Barrington retired from the car with his hands, he said that the car was not worth being hurt or losing his life.

“I just said, okay, you can have the car and I ran back and called 911,” said Barrington.

He said the whole interaction happened so quickly.

“They just wanted the car, they didn't ask me about my wallet, but they have my cell phone and they get my backpack. I didn't take care of my wallet, ”said Barrington.

Barrington said he was only grateful that carjacking was not worse.

“In the end I have my life and in the end. I'm not hurt, so I'm grateful for it, ”said Barrington.

While the police were looking for the two men and the white Honda HRV, Barrington warned others to keep their eyes open while visiting petrol stations at all times.