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Jersey City police are hoping this security video of a man being shot last month as he arrived for work will lead to arrests in the brutal crime.

The video, which starts with sparse traffic along Broadway in an industrial area of the city, shows two people -- one of whom may be a woman -- ambushing the 43-year-old Sleepy Hollow, N.Y., resident at about 1:58 on the tape. After the shooting the victim is seen making his way to the middle of the street where he collapses and other drivers go around him -- none of whom, cops say, bothered to stop or call 911.Another camera had captured the two criminals pulling up about 45 minutes earlier.

In the video released by police today, the victim, who just came out of a coma a few days ago, is first seen pulling up to his workplace, 30 Minute Oil Change, at about 6:30 a.m. June 18 on Broadway near Routes 1 and 9.

When he arrives, his white van is rushed by the two.

There is a brief struggle at the open driver's side door of the van before the gunman opens fire.

"We are hopeful we can solve this crime and bring a little justice to him and his family," Deputy Chief Peter Nalbach at a news conference this afternoon. "He is a hard worker -- worked 12, 14 hours a day -- and he sends money home to his family in South America."

The video shows the two thugs running away after the shooting and a close-up of their vehicle was captured by another security camera as they made a K-turn before driving away over the Pulaski Skyway.

The victim is seen stumbling into the middle of the street where he collapsed, bleeding heavily.

Seven cars and a school bus carrying workers drive around the man as he writhes in pain on the pavement.

A man working on his truck nearby went to the victim's side and dialed 911, police said.

"Of course what is most disturbing, besides the shooting, is that many of our residents drive by without giving any help," Police Director Sam Jefferson said.

Major Case Unit Lt. Michael Kelly said he is hopeful that details of the car, and images of the criminals and the clothing they were wearing will lead to tips from the public.

The victim was in a coma until three days ago, but doctors will not yet let investigators speak to him, police said.

"He is a very lucky man to be alive," Kelly said, adding that the victim had about $1,000 on him when he arrived to upon up the truck oil change garage and the money was not taken.

Kelly said investigators scoured the victim's background and that of his employer but found nothing that would suggest they were targets.

The business owner and the Hudson County Prosecutor's Office have posted a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those involved.

The vehicle the gunmen drove is thought to be a 2005 to 2007, four-door, red or burgundy Ford Focus sedan, model ZX4 SES.

The man with the shotgun is described as black or Hispanic, 5 feet 9 inches to 6 feet tall and being of stocky building with a weight of about 200 pounds.

The 30- to 40-year-old has short hair, was unshaven and wore a warm-up suit with a white stripe down the sleeve and pant leg.

Police say there is a possibility the second actor is a woman.

That person is described as being 5 feet 5 to 5 feet 6 inches tall, with a thin build and between 20 and 30 years old. The person wore light-colored pants and a hooded sweatshirt with a white decal on the left chest an a white decal, possibility of a bird, on the back.

Anyone with information is asked to call (201) 547-JAIL.