Video of a vicious attack in Jersey City is circulating social media after a man was pulled from his vehicle Sunday morning, beaten by a group of people, and left for dead in the street.

Jersey City spokeswoman Kimberly Wallace-Scalcione said authorities are working to identify at least six people involved in the gruesome altercation, which left a 42-year-old man lying bloody in the street near Martin Luther King Drive and Orient Avenue at 2:50 a.m.

The mayhem appears to started following a minor traffic crash in the area of Martin Luther King Drive and Orient Avenue. Several videos posted to social media show the onslaught from different angles.

In one of the chilling videos, the victim is seen getting back into his Cadillac before a woman holds the driver side door open and begins to punch him. Several more people jump into the fray and try to pull the driver out of the vehicle. The man then suddenly puts the car in reverse, knocking at least two people to the ground.

At that point a man jumps onto the hood of the Cadillac and kicks the windshield in. The small mob then yanks the victim out of the vehicle, throws him to the ground, and then take turns kicking him and stomping his head.

The crowd disperses when the man’s body appears to go limp and blood is seen on the pavement. A man approaches the victim and unleashes a final kick to his head.

Six people who Jersey City police have identified as persons of interest in the beating of a driver early Sunday morning on Martin Luther King Drive, near Orient Avenue.JCPD photos

Another video of the same incident appears to shows a woman or girl walking up to the unconscious man after the beating and taking a picture of him.

Wallace-Scalcione said he was taken to a local hospital, where he was treated and released. The extent of his injuries remains unclear.

Some neighborhood residents were shaken by the news of the brutal attack on Monday, though most had not yet seen the footage.

“I don’t think anyone feels safe anymore. It’s a shame somebody gets beaten until they bleed," Isa Salahudin said.

"There’s too much chaos around here. I barely can come out with my kid. Every day is something,” another resident named Darren said.

Ray Colon, who works nearby, said the area has been getting better, despite the bloody incident on Sunday.

“There’s always a chance that things might happen but it was worse at one time. There’s an improvement going on.”

Anyone with information on any of the six persons of interest is asked to call the Jersey City Police Department’s anonymous tip line at 201-547-JAIL.

Journal staff writer Jordan Wolman contributed to this story.