Sickening.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - U.S. Marshals on Monday offered a reward for information leading to the arrest of a Cleveland carjacking suspect who left his victim for dead.
Parsons forced the victim to drive to the 4000 block of Pearl Road, in the city’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood, where Marshals said Parsons threw the victim out of the car and onto a set of railroad tracks. The victim, a double amputee, crawled to safety before finding help, officials said. The victim told investigators Parsons said “if the cold doesn’t kill you, a train will”.
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