A tow-truck driver attempting to repossess a couple’s car got more than he bargained for when the driver stopped him — by running over his head. Read More

A tow-truck driver attempting to repossess a couple’s car got more than he bargained for when the driver stopped him — by running over his head.
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The victim, who goes by the name “Phil Pacman Guy” on social media, survived the shocking incident — and managed to capture it on video and share it on Facebook.
Brandi Revels, 27, and Nicholas Wray, 34, have been charged with aggravated assault. Wray is accused of being the “male responsible” for the Ford Fusion when the victim was run over while “hooking his truck up” to the seized vehicle on Wednesday, the Memphis Police Department said in a news release.
Revels allegedly tells Wray to “hurry up” as the footage shows the repo man underneath a car. Wray runs toward the vehicle, jumps into the driver’s seat and allegedly drives over the victim’s head.
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“You ran over my f—ing head,” the victim screams repeatedly while writhing on the ground.
“You’re going to f—ing jail!”
Wray then spends nearly a minute trying to get out of the parking lot as Revels helps guide him, the footage shows.
The victim eventually stands up and stumbles back to his truck to stop the recording. He was taken to a hospital in non-critical condition, police said.

The man also suffered arm pain and sustained abrasions to his head from the ordeal, all while he “had to be shook in order to keep him awake,” TMZ reported.
The man shared photos of his injuries, including his neck in a brace while seemingly riding in an ambulance, and later in hospital where he showed off bruising on both sides of his head.
Revels was taken into custody on Thursday, while Wray was detained on Friday. The vehicle was towed to the city lot, according to police.
Revels was held on $15,000 bond and Wray was held on $60,000 bond, according to Memphis police.
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