CAUGHT ON CAMERA: Woman dragged by car in Delaware

Wednesday, October 28, 2015
VIDEO: Woman dragged by car in Delaware
It's a terrifying encounter caught on camera.

BEAR, Del. (WPVI) -- It's a terrifying encounter caught on camera. A woman is hanging off the side of the car and dragged down the road in Delaware.

Now police are trying to figure out what happened and who is responsible.

It started with a loud argument at a gas station in Bear, Delaware.

The argument was so loud, a man in another car and his companion started recording the incident.

The video shows 24-year-old Mykia Lee of Wilmington trying to get in the passenger side of the car, and then hanging on for dear life as 24-year-old Aiun-Yea Chambers drives off.

The other car follows, making a video of the entire incident.

You can see the Lee's feet and legs dragging on the pavement.

The driver of the chase car is heard urging his companion to keep rolling the video.

At one point he has to hold back as the car crosses traffic, and then heads north on Route 896.

But he catches up again just as the car pulls to the shoulder and Lee manages to free herself.

At first the victim seems fine and is able to walk away. However, when she sees the other car she immediately tries to get help.

Lee gets increasingly agitated and it's evident she's in pain as she falls to the ground. One of her knees appears to be scraped raw.

While the driver of the chase car continues to roll the video, another passerby stops and calls 911.

Paramedics and the police arrive as Lee complains she can't feel her legs. She managed to hang on to her phone throughout the entire ordeal.

Delaware State Police say the woman's injuries were minor, but it was clearly a terrifying ordeal as she was dragged through one of the busiest intersections in the state, not knowing if the car would ever stop.

So, far no one has been charged as police continue their investigation.