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Victim Of Gta-obsessed Driver's Elizabeth Road Rage Attack Suffered Laundry List Of Injuries

The 23-year-old woman intentionally run over twice by a Grand Theft Auto-crazed driver remains in critical condition and apparently won't be covered by insurance.

Morgan Scott remains critical after being intentionally run over twice by Grand Theft Auto-obsessed Vincent Jean.

Morgan Scott remains critical after being intentionally run over twice by Grand Theft Auto-obsessed Vincent Jean.

Photo Credit: GoFundMe photo/UCPO/original source unclear
The victim tries running from Jean who plows his SUV into her, then reverses over her as she lays helplessly on the lawn.

The victim tries running from Jean who plows his SUV into her, then reverses over her as she lays helplessly on the lawn.

Photo Credit: Original Source Unclear

Morgan Scott was taking pictures of a fender bender involving 56-year-old Vincent Jean last week in Elizabeth, when he charged at her in his Mitsubishi SUV and ran her over on a lawn on Wednesday, April 13, as she desperately tried running away, authorities previously said.

Footage shows Jean backing up over her again, leaving her with a broken femur, lacerated liver, broken ribs, severe back injuries, deep gashes over 60 percent of her body, and severe injuries road rashes, according to a GoFundMe page launched to help with medical bills.

Scott's insurance won't be covering the expenses as they were intentionally inflicted, campaign founders James Carey and Detective Darin Williamson say.

Morgan, a city employee, remains incapacitated in an area trauma center and is facing a long road to recovery, the GoFundMe says.

Jean's Facebook page is covered in Grand Theft Auto-related posts. GTA is a violent action-adventure video game series.

Elizabeth Patrol Officers found Jean sitting alone in the driver’s seat of his parked, damaged SUV on Jefferson Avenue.

He was ultimately charged with first-degree attempted murder, second-degree aggravated assault, third-degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, third-degree assault by auto, third-degree leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident with serious bodily injury, third-degree endangering an injured victim and third-degree possession of a weapon for an unlawful purpose.

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