Elderly man refuses to be victimized after carjacking

A 92-year-old man who was carjacked right in his own driveway says he's doing ok and refuses to be a victim.

"You're looking at a miracle," says Harry Wohr as he smiles radiantly, after surviving a vicious attack.

Deputies say he was carjacked on Monday morning.

"I went out and unlocked the van."

This volunteer minister had just took something out of his vehicle when investigators say, 36-year-old Jonathan Sandoval attacked him.

"He grabbed a hold of me and held me tight. And being a volunteer minister I said to him naturally, 'You don't want to do this, this is a 92-year-old body!' and he went 'Whew!' like that."

He suffered a painful head injury.

"I ended up on the ground with this side and my head went bam and smacked my head real hard and that's when I went unconscious. My leg, my arm and the back of my head was where the gash was."

Wohr says he's healing in his own way.

"My rehabilitation comes as fast as I make it happen.  I'm not a person who lays around feeling sorry for myself," he says. "I am not a victim, he tried to make me a victim, but I'm still not a victim."

This 92-year-old man believes it's about mind over matter.

"I don't block it out, I run at it, I look at it, I confront it. It's all your way of thinking."

Wohr says he plans to go back to work this weekend.