Karina Tavares gave up fighting when she was smacked over the head with a brick.

She didn’t stop begging however, when the suspects who broke into her Brampton home pistol-whipped her husband, a paraplegic due to a debilitating disease, and pointed a gun at her son’s head after pistol-whipping him as well:

“I thought ‘Oh my God. They’re going to shoot us,” the 53-year-old woman said, still reeling from the violent home invasion in her Kingsmere Crescent home that occurred just after 3 a.m. on Dec. 5. “I begged them not to kill us. I thought they were going to shoot us.”

Peel Regional Police have yet to make an arrest in the brazen attack in the area of McLaughlin Road North and Queen Street West.

Karina suffered a nasty lump on her head, while her son, 27-year-old Emerson, who told police “I had a gun to my head,” was pistol-whipped during the robbery. Karina’s husband and Emerson’s dad, Jawn Tavares, 58, was also pistol-whipped and hospitalized.

“It was scary, just so scary,” she said.

Jawn Tavares suffers from Lou Gehrig’s disease and is confined to a wheelchair. Karina said the suspects “dragged” him out of bed, hit him over the head with the butt of a gun and took a ring on his finger.

The ring was dropped as the suspects fled the scene. The only thing they were able to escape with was an Xbox 360 gaming console.

Karina Tavares is convinced the assailants targeted the wrong home when they broke in through the back door and began terrorizing the family.