Breaking into a car is considered a crime called "auto burglary" or "car burglary." It involves unlawfully entering a vehicle with the intent to steal items or commit other illegal activities.
Newton's first law of motion tells us that an object in motion stays in motion. When someone slams on the breaks in the car, the breaks can stop the car, but can't stop the driver from being thrown forward.
its where the car breaks in half when someone in the back seat is trying to kill the driver
Have someone listen for quiking.
go ask the police. it is a crime.
Not necessarily, because those others may be guilty by association. For example, if only one person actually robbed a bank but someone else drove the getaway car, the driver would be guilty of the crime by his association with it and helping for the crime to be committed successfully.
In Iowa, where the crime was committed.
Ask them...
no. It could be, depending on the details.
No. Absolutely not. If they enter a vehicle they do not have an order of repossession on, they've committed a crime. They may enter the vehicle they are there to repossess, and only the vehicle they are there to repossess.
The car breaks (brakes) stop the car.
Drive to the hospital yourself or call someone. If you don't have a phone, get to the car! :]
You're screwed.