MASCOTTE, Fla. – A man who was nearly carjacked in front of his son chased after the suspect in the case even after the man shot at him, according to the Mascotte Police Department.Police said the victim was with his son Tuesday morning when they stopped at a baseball field so the boy could see it and that’s when a tan Nissan stopped next to them and two men got out of the vehicle.Records show Victor Alejandro Ortega and another man approached the victim’s vehicle and Ortega repeatedly tried to open the door to the victim’s sedan but was unsuccessful.[TRENDING: 6,600 Disney World employees face layoffs| Presidential debate quickly turned into a brawl| Bar asks veterans, service dogs to leave]Ortega then pointed a pistol at the victim and.