A brave Los Angeles mom rushing to her frightened family slammed her $150,000 Mercedes G-Wagon into a home invasion gang’s alleged getaway vehicle on Saturday afternoon — and it was all caught on camera.
The dramatic video showed the moment the heroic mom zoomed into the suspect’s vehicle outside her Sherman Oaks home after she received a panicked phone call from her young kids and their grandmother, telling her thieves were trying to break into the house while the family was inside.
Mom’s Mercedes plowed into the white Honda getaway car, and three men dressed in gray hoodies fled the scene according to the footage obtained by KTLA.
The impact was so hard that one suspected robber was unable to get out of the driver’s side; footage showed him struggling to exit the vehicle, and when he finally did, he disappeared down the street.
A brave LA mom slammed her $150,000 Mercedes G-Wagon into a home invasion gang’s alleged getaway vehicle.
The brazen thieves were so scared by the smash-up that they left plenty of evidence behind, including radios, walkie-talkies, a crowbar and wallets, cops said.
The family, who asked not to be named out of fears for their safety, said grandma spotted two masked men outside the home’s back sliding door.
The burglars likely disabled the home’s surveillance cameras, as the family’s sophisticated security system went dark, the family said, leaving them completely spooked.
“It’s really scary,” Mom told KTLA.
“She was thinking someone tried to kill her mother,” husband David told KCBS.
The family, who asked not to be named out of safety fears, said grandma spotted masked men outside their back door.
Police are investigating the incident, and the family says they gave authorities all the evidence left behind in the getaway car.
The Los Angeles Police Department did not immediately respond to The Post’s request for comment.






