This is the moment a Range Rover rammed into a house after being pelted with bricks in the street.
CCTV footage showed one man on all fours on the car's bonnet as two men walked towards the vehicle holding bricks, the Liverpool Echo reports. The man then jumped off the bonnet before the men threw bricks at the windscreen.
Footage shows the men running towards a house and the car accelerating towards them, mounting the pavement, in Glamis Road the Tuebrook area of Liverpool. Another clip shows the car driving back down Glamis Road at speed before mounting the pavement again
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The two men can be seeing continuing to throw bricks at the Range Rover. The car then does a U-turn and rams into the front of the house. The Range Rover can then be seen speeding away from the scene, leaving a pile of rubble in the road. A neighbour who witnessed the incident said he heard 'shouting' at around 5.30pm on Wednesday.
Expecting his wife, he went to look out of his window. But he was shocked when he saw two men in the street throwing bricks at a Range Rover. He said he started recording in case anything happened to his wife who was due home, or his own property.

Merseyside Police has confirmed nobody was injured during the incident and no arrests were made. Officers arrived at the scene shortly after the incident and sealed off a section of Glamis Road from its junction with Marlborough Road to Witton Road.
Images taken by an ECHO photographer show severe damage to the front of the home the car rammed into.
The witness who has lived on a nearby road for a year and a half, told the Echo: "I heard shouting and knew my wife was coming home soon so I looked out of the window. We always have trouble on this street and I wanted to make sure it was safe.

"When I looked out I saw all of this. I am terrified."
The man described how there is "always something going on" in the street and he often sees "men fighting in the road".
He said: "We see men fighting in the road on the corner quite a lot but we have never had anything this bad. I couldn't believe what I was seeing tonight. I have a wife and kids, its very scary."
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