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Pennsylvania Woman Chases Motorist, Beats Him Up in Road Rage Incident

Police arrest woman after she chases motorists, beats him up, while she had children in the car 7 photos
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Hell hath no fury like a woman mad about someone else’s driving skills. One woman from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania instigated a road rage incident even though she had children with her in the car.
It happened earlier this week in Oxford, PennLive reports. The police documents cited by the publication don’t offer any kind of context for the woman’s violent behavior, but whatever it was, it was bad enough to make her go HAM on a fellow motorist.

We’ll say it again, so you remember: Tiffany M. Sampson, 26, did all this while she had children with her in the car.

“Police said Sampson drove her car chasing another motorist, and her actions eventually caused a crash,” the report notes. “Sampson continued to pursue the motorist after the crash, eventually stopping his vehicle by blocking it with her car, police said. Police said Sampson then got out of her vehicle and confronted the other motorist.”

This is thug life, version 2.0. The same police documents say that, after she confronted the other driver, an altercation ensued and both parties were injured. Translation: she tried to unleash a can of whoopass on him and only partially succeeded.

The police say that she had “several” children with her in the car at the time, but it’s not known if they were any relation to her. Still, for her behavior, she’s been slapped with a felony charge of endangering the welfare of a child and “half [a] dozen lesser charges.”

We’re not fans of keeping score, but this incident goes to show that women are not immune to feeling road rage, let alone to acting out on their most violent impulses. While statistically it’s men who are involved in the majority of incidents of this type, every once in a while comes an example that proves that women can be just as violent on the road.
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About the author: Elena Gorgan
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Elena has been writing for a living since 2006 and, as a journalist, she has put her double major in English and Spanish to good use. She covers automotive and mobility topics like cars and bicycles, and she always knows the shows worth watching on Netflix and friends.
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