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(Nov. 9) -- "I didn't want my little brothers to die."
That's how fourth-grader Malik Medford explained his gutsy response to an attempted carjacking in Charleston, W.Va., Wednesday night.
His mother left Malik, 9, and his younger brothers, ages 3, 19 months and 4 months, in the car while she went into a convenience store to get a drink. While she was away, Jonathan Martin yanked open the car door, according to police.
"He told me to get out, but I didn't get out," Malik said in a WCHS-TV interview. He fought back because he feared for the lives of his brothers.
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Note: Although TV reports called him Malik Youngblood, court records listed his last name as Medford.
Malik pulled the keys out of the ignition and tried to keep them away from the attacker as he struggled with the man.
"He banged my head against the door," the boy said. But Malik held on to the keys and ran into the store to get help.
The foiled carjacker ran, too. But he tripped in a nearby parking lot and lay there until police arrived, reported WSAZ, another local television station.
According to court records, Martin told the arresting officer: "I was trying to take the car. I know I'm stupid ... I knew the kids were there. Sorry."
Martin, 32, of Sissonville, was jailed on four counts of kidnapping and grand larceny. No charges were filed against Malik's mother, Stephanie Medford.
Read More: WSAZ | Charleston Gazette
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2009-11-09 11:36:35

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Jsmith4sg
5:52PM Nov 19 2009 
Kid's wearing a Steelers jersey. Carjacker should have known better than to mess with him.
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MstrLstr
3:16PM Nov 19 2009 
that kid thought with his dipstick, jimmy... for a fourth grader to come up with that in the heat of the moment is amazing!... God was watching out for those kids, because mommy sure wasn't!...
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DIVA Str8 UP
3:01PM Nov 19 2009 
Why would a mother leave all those kids in the car with the car keys? what is her problem? What happened to the law of don't leave your kids in a car alone? She should also be charged with neglect.
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ODESSA10001
9:30AM Nov 19 2009 
THE MOTHER SHOULD HAVE BEEN CHARGED WITH CHILD NEGLECT. SHE COULD HAVE LOCKED THE CAR AND TAKEN THE KEYS WITH HER. IGNORANT.
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REULFAL
7:20AM Nov 19 2009 
Good for that little boy! Quick thinking on his part! I'm glad they caught that @$$hole so they can flush him down the legal toilet, but shouldn't he have been charged with four counts of ATTEMPTED kidnapping, since he didn't actually succeed?
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(Nov. 9) -- I didn\'t want my little brothers to die. That\'s how fourth-grader Malik Medford explained his gutsy response to an attempted carjacking in Charleston, W.Va., on Wednesday night. He kept the car keys away from suspect Jonathan Martin and ran for help.