http://www.mystatesman.com/news/local/police-man-tried-hijack-electric-car-but-couldn-drive/RsQh2c2uEbCc5u8wOhXJTO/
Police: Man tried to hijack electric car but couldn’t drive it
metro-state
February 27, 2018  Claire Osborn - American-Statesman

Highlights

Cory Patrick smashed a car window and attacked the driver at an
intersection, affidavit said.

Patrick was unable to escape because he couldn’t drive electric the Chevy
Bolt car, affidavit said.

A man tried to hijack an electric car during a violent confrontation with
its owner in Austin on Saturday but couldn’t escape because he didn’t know
how to drive it, according to an arrest affidavit.

Cory Allen Patrick, 28, of Austin, was charged with robbery by assault, a
second-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

The incident happened at the intersection of Gynerium Drive and Tom Kemp
Lane in a part of Austin that is in Williamson County, the affidavit said.
The owner of a 2017 Chevy Bolt told police he had stopped at a stop sign at
the intersection when a man, later identified as Patrick, approached his
driver’s-side window, the affidavit said.

It said the driver rolled down the window and that Patrick yelled “get out
of the car.” The driver rolled up the window but Patrick then smashed it,
climbed inside and attacked the driver, the document said.

The driver struggled with Patrick but then got out of the car because “he
did not want to die over a car,” the affidavit said. Patrick then attempted
to drive away but couldn’t because he didn’t know how to drive an electric
car, according to the document.

It said the owner of the car later told police, who were alerted at 11:10
a.m. Saturday, that “his vehicle cannot be driven like a normal vehicle and
takes some getting used to.”

A nearby witness told police he saw Patrick assaulting the owner of the car,
so he grabbed a machete and ran over to help the victim, the affidavit said.
The witness said as soon as Patrick saw the machete, he got out of the car,
according to the document. It said the witness followed Patrick until police
arrived. Police found Patrick in some nearby grass and arrested him, the
affdavit said.I

Patrick was being held in the Williamson County Jail on Tuesday with bail
set at $20,000.
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https://patch.com/texas/cedar-park/accused-austin-carjacker-stymied-electric-car-quickly-arrested
Accused Austin Carjacker Stymied By Electric Car Quickly Arrested
Feb 27, 2018  Tony Cantu

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Cory Allen Patrick
]

Only in Texas could Cory Allen Patrick mistakenly (and allegedly) target
vehicle he didn't understand before being chased off with machete.

WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX — An alleged Austin carjacker was stymied in his
efforts to take a Chevy Bolt after he was unable to master the controls of
the electric vehicle this past weekend.

The incident occurred around 11 a.m. Saturday at the corner of Gynerium
Drive and Tom Kemp Lane in a part of the city that is in Williamson County,
according to an arrest affidavit referenced by the Austin
American-Statesman. The owner of the 2017 Bolt told police he had stopped an
the intersection when a man approached his driver's side window demanding he
exit the vehicle.

The driver tried to roll up the window of his electric ride but the suspect
smashed through it, entered the car and commandeered it after the frightened
owner exited the vehicle. The alleged carjacker, later identified as Cory
Allen Patrick, 28, of Austin, tried to drive off but was unfamiliar with the
controls of the battery-operated vehicle.

As if the scenario weren't enough of an only-in-Texas scenario in an
oil-rich state that loves its fossil fuels, a witness who saw the whole
thing go down ran to aid the aggrieved vehicle owner while flailing a
machete. Patrick — who may not have grasped the controls of the Bolt —
clearly understood the business end of a machete and exited the vehicle
himself.

Recent legislation in Texas allows owners of all manner of weaponry —
handguns, rifles, sabers, swords, machetes, Bowie knives and the like — to
display them openly, a move that originally started as a nod to the Second
Amendment. Since being championed by Gov. Greg Abbott, the legislation has
made the open display of weapons an increasingly common sight in Texas —
particularly at sporadic rallies by gun rights advocates staged on the
grounds of the Capitol. For good measure after passing the "open carry" and
"campus carry" law allowing public display of guns by licensed owners, the
state threw in machetes and other long blades for good measure.

But back to our story. Upon seeing the machete, Patrick is said to have
exited the Chevy Bolt faster than a horned lizard on a hot sidewalk in the
Texas summer. The machete-wielding Good Samaritan followed Patrick until
police arrived to detain him. The car owner was surprisingly empathetic to
Patrick's downfall, telling police his electric ride did take "some getting
used to," according to the affidavit.

As of Tuesday, Patrick was still behind bars at the Williamson County Jail
with bail set at $20,000. He's been charged with robbery by assault, a
second-degree felony punishable by up to 20 years in prison.

Just another day in Texas.

Cory Allen Patrick booking photo via Williamson County Jail records
[© patch.com]




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