This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
There's a new, and serious, warning on social media for those who envision stepping into a car at a gas station for ill purposes like robbery or theft.
It's the image of an intruder, found in a car by the woman who owns the car.
He's pulled out of the vehicle, and thrown away.
A report at the Blaze explains that the woman pulled the man "out of her car" and threw him to the ground "with ease."
Her husband, watching, said, "She is indeed my hero."
The report described the surveillance video as "astonishing" when it revealed the incident at a Hollywood gas station.
"The woman, Star Carter, was sitting in the driver's seat of her red Alfa Romeo at the gas station Tuesday when a male stranger walked up and tried to open her passenger door, KCBS-TV reported," the Blaze explained.
"It was just like that Kendrick Lamar verse [from 'Peekaboo'] was playing in my head, you know like, 'Bing bop boom bop boom bop bam!'" she said.
Husband Michael Carter was pumping gas at the time.
He first had shooed the invader away, but he returned, sneaking into the back seat on the driver side.
Michael said he was "wrestling" with the guy and "all I know is he just disappeared."
The report said, "His wife got out of the driver's seat, got the back door, ripped the intruder right out of the car, and tossed him to the ground."
"I don't condone violence, but I do condone self-defense," she said later.
The intruder picked himself up, and fled.