Pregnant woman attacked in Walmart by a group of teenagers

For fear of their safety Jessica and Steven wish to not be identified.

The 27-year-old mother is expecting twins in December.

The couple says they were faced with a terrifying situation Thursday night to protect the lives of their unborn twins.

"Next thing I know I hear something being thrown at me and I turn around and stand up and say I'm pregnant."

The couple was doing some late night shopping at this Brown Deer Walmart.

According to them they got into a confrontation with several teenagers because her husband got too close to one of them in an aisle and didn't say "excuse me".

"These girls are like you need to say excuse me you got too close to my brother blah blah. And I was like he don't need to say excuse me, then the girls turned their attitude towards me."

Jessica says they both tried to walk away. But the teens then focused their attention on her. They attacked and began punching her in the head.

"My husband Steven comes in between us and he's trying to protect my stomach yelling leave her alone she's pregnant."

Police say Walmart employees stepped in to break up the attack but according to the couple employees did not step in fast enough.

"Nobody did anything they were just watching," Steven said.

Jessica suffered minor injuries.

The teens fled in a blue, 2004 Dodge Intrepid.

Authorities followed them but stopped after the chase exceeded 100 miles per hour.

The couple plans to press charges and hopes the community can help identify the teens.

"They just didn't have a care in the world. It scares me that people are like that."