At a time when people should be lending an open ear and contributing to current cultural conversations, a 29-year-old Black Lives Matter protester from Bloomington, Indiana was injured on Monday after a car rammed into her and sped away with her on the hood of the car. As the car sped off, another man, 35, held on to the side of the car as it drove away.

A short clip of the incident was posted on Twitter and shows a red car driving off with the woman on the hood and the man hanging off of its side.

The incident captured by Rodney C. Root took place at the end of a protest march in Bloomington. The march was in response to claim by a Black man named Vauhxx Booker who said he was attacked by a group of white people who “attempted lynching” him. “At one point during the attack one of the men jumped on my neck,” Booker wrote on Facebook about the incident. “I could feel both his feet and his full bodyweight land hard against my neck.”

According to police, the incident at the protest may have escalated when the male passenger of the red car, a Toyota, threw an electric scooter left in the middle of the road.

According to Buzzfeed News the Bloomington Police Department said in a statement that the woman protestor, identified as Rachel Glago, approached the car and stood in front of it with her hands on the hood. When the car began to accelerate, the women jumped on the hood of the car and the man grabbed the car and clung on to its side. The two people clung to the car as it continued to speed down the road. When the car rapidly turned both the man and woman were thrown from the hood.

GoFundMe page for Rachel Glago’s medical expenses said she will be okay” but did have a concussion. The man involved had abrasions on his arms.

Police said the car has not been located as of yet but a male and female were in the car.

In an interview with RTV6, the man who clung to the side of the car, Geoff Stewart, said he and other protesters attempted to stop the car from driving while the road was being cleared up. “A woman driving the vehicle came up to the stop and had started revving her engine toward us and we tried to stop her and let her know that the crowd is clearing up, just wait a second,” Stewart said in the interview. “But she and her passenger both wanted to go right away so they started to push. They pushed into the woman that was with me, and when she pushed again, both of us went on the vehicle.”

“I was just trying to block her vision so she would slow down so I tried to pull myself as far in her way to obstruct her view. She drove through red lights and made her turn up here that threw both of us off the car,” Stewart said.