Juliette Boisrond is still very shaken after being attacked with a stun gun right outside her home. Fortunately she was not seriously hurt.

The man who attacked her is still on the run right now. He not only shot her with a stun gun but took her car Wednesday night at her home on the 2900 block of Willie Mays Parkway, just north of L.B. McLeod Road in Orlando.

Boisrond was returning home just before midnight. She got out of her car and walked to her front door. As she was about to put her keys in the lock she heard someone behind her and felt a sharp pain in her arm.

"I called my son and say 'J.J., J.J., I'm shot, I'm shot'," Boisrond said. "Somebody shot me."

J.J. came out of the house. Boisrond said that's when she dropped her keys and her attacker grabbed them.

"And I ran back outside to see if I could see the man but it was too dark inside the car," J.J. Merilan said. "So I just seen him back away and he just drove off toward Willie Mays Park."

Her son said she was shot with a projectile-type of stun gun. Copper wire can still be seen strung along the tree outside her front door.

J.J. said he pulled the needle out of his mother's arm as she was going in and out of consciousness.

The car is described as a blue 2005 Kia Sorrento. It has four doors with Florida tag L06-4YF.

If you see that SUV call Orlando police.

Boisrond said she did not get a look at her attacker and only noticed that he was wearing a large dark jacket.