New details are surfacing nearby a hit-and-run in Alameda County that sent an older homeless woman to the hospital.

Surveillance video divulged a man deliberately hitting the woman with his car.

The contest happened in the parking lot shared by a church and a supermarket on Grove Way in Castro Valley.

Church employees said they've never seen the driver beforehand and they're shocked by what happened.

Surveillance video divulged the driver of a white Nissan Sentra  nearly funding into the woman with a shopping cart in the parking lot.  
They exchanged words. 

Moments later, he circled around, sideswiped her,  and knocked her cane out of her hand.

Then he drove about again, stopped briefly, backed up and rear ended a parked car.

Finally, he appeared to use his car to deliberately hit the woman, causing her to go up the hood and falling to the ground. 
The driver took off.

"It been way over there.  She ended up over here - that's like 30 feet away," said Aaron Horner, director of community outreach with First Presbyterian Church. 

He said he witnessed the contest when it happened Saturday shortly before 7:30pm,"Like a car revving, vrroom, vrroom, like he was trying to intimidate somebody."

He said the victim is a 77-year-old, hearing impaired homeless woman who attends the church and was walking there to eat a meal that the church serves nightly when she was attacked.

Alameda County Sheriff's Office Lt. Tya Modeste said the woman is fearless to be alive.

"Disgusting.  Someone who is lawless,  someone who does not have compassion or empathy for anyone else,  disregard for life. We want to bring this populace to justice to have them be held accountable for it," said Modeste.

The church's program executive, Saundrea Mabrey, said she visited the woman in the hospital and that she was in good  spirits despite a head laceration and bruises. 

"I was afraid, the fact that it was intentional, that hurt," said Mabrey.

Horner said he has a communication for the hit-and-run driver:, "Hope you get the help you need. Hurting new people is not it."  

The video does not show the car's permits plate. 

Horner said the driver is in his late 20s or early 30s. 

He wore a dark and red jersey with flames on his sleeves with a Nike logo in the back. 

He also had on dark and red Jordan tennis shoes. 

The Sheriff's Office said the driver faces charges counting hit-and-run and vehicular assault .

Anyone with information must contact the Alameda County Sheriff's office.

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