In a dramatic Chicago encounter, a carjacking victim flipped the script on his assailant. Early last year, Darrius Berry attempted a carjacking by pointing a gun at a motorist. However, the victim quickly turned the tables by retrieving his own firearm and confronting Berry.
Police arrived to find the victim holding Berry at gunpoint. Berry's gun was stolen, and he was sentenced to 10 years in prison, though he'll be eligible for release in just over three years thanks to sentence reductions. This story highlights the unpredictable nature of crime and self-defense.