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Video shows man smashing SUV's back window with skateboard in Long Beach

Alarming surveillance video shows a man smashing the back window of a woman's SUV in Long Beach for no apparent reason. Alarming surveillance video shows a man smashing the back window of a woman's SUV in Long Beach, California, with his skateboard. The incident occurred in the 2500 block of E. 4th Street. The victim, Josephine Marquez, said the man was shouting obscenities and was reportedly shouting at her. The suspect remains at large and police are asking for information.

Video shows man smashing SUV's back window with skateboard in Long Beach

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Josephine Marquez, the victim, said the man was reportedly shouting obscenities.

The video shows the man walking down the street and out of nowhere, he smashes the vehicle's back window with his skateboard and continues walking.

The video shows the man walking down the street and out of nowhere, he smashes the vehicle's back window with his skateboard and continues walking.

The video shows the man walking down the street and out of nowhere, he smashes the vehicle's back window with his skateboard and continues walking.

The video shows the man walking down the street and out of nowhere, he smashes the vehicle's back window with his skateboard and continues walking.

LONG BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Alarming surveillance video shows a man smashing the back window of a woman's SUV in Long Beach for no apparent reason.

It happened Wednesday afternoon in the 2500 block of E. 4th Street.

The video shows the man walking down the street and out of nowhere, he smashes the vehicle's back window with his skateboard and continues walking.

Josephine Marquez, the victim, said the man was reportedly shouting obscenities. A neighbor called police who then alerted her about her car.

"I was actually taking a nap and I get a knock on the door from an officer and he's like, 'Are you Josephine Marquez?' and I'm like, 'Oh my God. Yes.' He's like, 'Is your car?' So he broke the news to me."

She said vandalism in the area is getting worse.

"I can't even walk anymore," she said. "We've been here a few years already and we can see the rise."

The suspect remains at large. Anyone with information is urged to contact police.

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