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CHICAGO -- A Rogers Park woman on her way home from work Monday night was slammed to the ground, punched and kicked, but able to get away with her life.

Now she wants her attacker caught and is speaking out to warn others.

It was around 6:30 Monday night when Jacklyn, who doesn’t want us to use her last name, got off the train, started walking and thought everything was fine until two men came up behind her and punched in the back of the head.

She says she was knocked unconscious a short time when her forehead hit the ground and she fell on her bag. The next she remembers is being punched and kicked while they demanded her stuff.

She thinks the two men followed her from the train which means police could have surveillance video of them. She says she was too dazed to get a good description other than they were tall and wearing black hoodies.

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