Grandfather DRAGGED Half Mile During Carjacking

A grandfather’s simple act of dropping his granddaughter at a bus station turned into a nightmare when a carjacker dragged him half a mile down a Toledo street, leaving a family to face the heartbreaking decision of ending life support after doctors said his injuries would require multiple amputations.

Carjacking Turns Deadly Outside Bus Station

Donald Russell, 67, waited outside the Toledo Bus Station on February 19 while his granddaughter Anniyah Fell said goodbye to her boyfriend inside. Within minutes, Jesse Moats, 38, from West Virginia, pulled Russell from his vehicle. The 67-year-old became entangled in his seatbelt and was dragged half a mile down the street before being left on the road. When Fell walked outside, she found only her grandfather’s shoes, glasses, and phone scattered on the pavement.

Russell suffered catastrophic injuries, including kidney failure, three broken ribs, and black lungs. He contracted pneumonia in the hospital, and doctors struggled to control his blood pressure. The medical team informed the family that Russell required amputations of both arms, hands, and one leg. He was not breathing on his own and had no blood flow. The Toledo Police Department charged Moats with murder, but the suspect died the same day after crashing the stolen vehicle and being struck by a semi-truck while fleeing on foot across a highway.

Family Faces Impossible Choice

Faced with the severity of Russell’s injuries and his inability to survive without life support, the family confronted an agonizing decision. Fell and her grandmother consulted with doctors who recommended ending life support. Russell died in the hospital on February 23, four days after the attack. His granddaughter described him as a kind and caring man who loved to talk. She said she was his world and never imagined their routine trip would end in tragedy.

Questions Surround Suspect’s Actions

An obituary identified Moats as a father of three from Morgantown, West Virginia. His mother, Charleen Moats, told the media her son was a loving and kindhearted person who was traveling from Colorado back to West Virginia on the day of the carjacking. She spoke with him at 10:30 that morning and said he sounded fine, adding that she had no idea what motivated his actions. The family will never receive answers in court since Moats died before facing justice. Russell’s family has launched fundraising efforts to cover funeral expenses and save his house, mourning a senseless loss that shattered their lives in mere minutes.

5 COMMENTS

  1. May Donald rest in peace.
    Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May his soul and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen.

  2. Lord comfort this family in their grief and help them heal.
    Please everyone, lock your car doors whenever you are at a stop!

  3. Yes and what happened to Moats is the ultimate karma. What goes around comes around. He was punished and he deserved it. He caused Russell’s death and grief and heartache to his family that will miss him. And keeping the doors locked is good. Being caution is smart. Better safe than sorry. Bad people are everywhere…may the LORD bring the family comfort…

  4. Whoever writes these articles should really do a better job of it. Saying he would require several amputations including his arms, hands and leg, I would assume if you amputated his arms he wouldn’t have his hands.
    This suspect got exactly what he deserved. If he had been arrested some stupid judge would have let him out and he would have done the same thing again.

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