A driver in New Jersey chased and hit a woman twice in his vehicle after the victim took pictures of the suspect trying to escape from the scene of a previous car crash, authorities said. Vincent Jean, 56, was arrested this week and pleaded guilty to a number of counts, including first-degree attempted murder, for Tuesday morning’s attack, the Union County Attorney’s Office said Wednesday. A shocking video taken by News 12 New Jersey from Salem Avenue in Elizabeth, New Jersey reportedly shows Jean overturning a silver Mitsubishi one-way street as the vehicle tries to chase the 23-year-old victim, officials said. . NJ PRISONED ONLY WOMEN PREGNANT PREVIOUS AFTER SEX WITH “ANOTHER FLAMED” The video, which allegedly came from a neighbor’s security camera, further shows the woman running away from the vehicle as she continues behind her. Officials said he fell on the victim twice before fleeing. Authorities say Elizabeth police received a complaint around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday about someone being hit by a vehicle. They arrived to find the victim “lying on the front grass of a house on Salem Avenue, suffering from several serious injuries,” the prosecutor’s office said. 375 YEARS FOR THE KILLING OF WOMEN, 2 CHILDREN IN A POST ON FACEBOOK Witnesses told police that Jean and the victim were involved in a small car accident in the area. “After the accident, the male driver tried to escape from the spot and the victim, who was standing on the sidewalk, started photographing the suspect’s car so that he could identify him to the police,” prosecutors said. Then Jean allegedly launched his attack. Accused New Jersey Rage Driver, Viancent Jean (Union County Attorney) “The suspect drove to the grass and hit the victim,” the officials continued, “then drove over her before turning back and deliberately popping her a second time.” The victim was rushed to a local hospital in critical condition. Jean, meanwhile, reportedly fled the scene, but was found hours later sitting in the same, now wrecked vehicle. The Union County Sheriff’s Office has charged Jean with attempted murder. aggravated second-degree attack. aggravated third-degree assault with a lethal weapon. third degree attack with automatic. third-degree departure from the scene of a car accident with serious bodily injury. third-degree endangering an injured victim and third-degree possession of a weapon for an illegal purpose. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION A spokesman for the Union County Sheriff’s Office said there had been no lawyer for Jean since Friday. Authorities are asking anyone with information about this incident to call Detective Edward Benenati at 908-328-6972 or Elizabeth Police Detective Thomas Koczur at 908-358-9675.