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Someone tried to steal Jordan Williams' car on Wednesday.
That was a mistake.
Williams is a UFC welterweight fighter. He made sure the would-be car thief didn't finish the job. He then recorded surveillance video of the incident to share/show off on social media.
The attempted theft appeared to take place at a convenience store. The video starts with Williams apparently sitting with a store employee watching the surveillance video and recording it on his phone. That video shows Williams parking his car and walking into the store before a man standing by the storefront approaches it.
It seems Williams left his car running and the door unlocked. The villain noticed, and casually slipped into the driver's door before pulling out of the parking spot. That's when the action started.
Williams walked out of the store just in time. He ran to his car, opened the driver's door and yanked the prospective thief out before tossing him to the side. The culprit then ran from view of the camera. What happened from there isn't clear. It looks like he got away — for the time being, at least.
Williams wrote that he learned his lesson about leaving his car running — which, frankly, seems a lesson he should have learned long before turning 30 years old. But he got his car back. And his only regret was that he didn't inflict more damage on the would-be thief, who should consider himself lucky on that front.