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A car crashed into the front yard of a Houston property on Sunday, December 1, after a deal to buy a PlayStation turned sour when the seller attempted to drive away with both the money and gaming console, according to local news outlet KTRK-TV.Rozzney Moore owns the Ring camera that captured this video. The footage shows the moment a car comes to a violent stop as it slams into a tree. A voice is heard saying, “Look what you did to my car,” before two people walk into view struggling over the PlayStation.“I was in my living room watching television when I heard two loud crashes outside my front door,” Moore told Storyful. “Upon investigation, I observed a black sedan that had crashed into the neighboring property.”Landen Dillon told KTRK-TV he was trying to buy a PlayStation 5 for his brother’s 12th birthday. He said he had previously used OfferUp, a consumer-to-consumer commerce website, without any problems, but this time was different. The seller told him his brother would drop off the item, which Dillon paid $320 for. The seller then requested another $20 to deliver it.When 18-year-old seller Daryus Young arrived, Dillon attempted to retrieve the item but Young drove off with the console and money, which was sent via CashApp.After a struggle, which can be seen in the video, Dillon gained control of the PlayStation. Police found Young at the scene and he was charged with aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon.Young was released from jail on a $30,000 bond. Credit: Rozzney Moore via Storyful