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During a road rage incident, a woman attacked a fellow driver and was subsequently body slammed on an icy Ohio road.
Suddenly, the woman swung her arm at the man as he turned to leave. (Photo Credits: X)
A shocking case of road rage from Ohio, United States, has left social media in shock. A video of a woman being body-slammed by a fellow traveller on an ice road after she mocked and assaulted him has gone viral.
The clip begins with a blue car abruptly slamming on its brakes before the woman exits it.
Katreena Aiken, 36, was spotted yelling and hurling profanity at the driver of a red sedan. When he notices her, a man in pyjamas gets out of his car to speak with her. The confrontation between the two was caught on camera.
“Let’s go, get out of the f*****g car,” even after the driver comes out to speak with the woman, she continues to shout at him. The man in pyjamas then orders her not to touch the car.
“I didn’t touch your f*****g car. My man’s right f*****g there. Come and put your f*****g hands on me,” the woman continued shouting at the man as she walked up to him.
When the man turned around and attempted to leave, Katreena Aiken became even more upset and punched him in the side of the face. He turned around and struck back. He picked her up, slammed her against the freezing road, and drove off.
The woman was seen groaning in pain, lying on the road for some time. She then slowly stood up and limped up to her car.
To make matters worse, a second man approached Katreena Aiken and enquired, “Why are you jumping out of the car on people?” He then asked her to get in her car and head home.
It’s unclear if anyone was seriously hurt in the argument. According to the US Sun, the incident happened in Toledo, Ohio, on January 4.
Following the incident, Katreena Aiken revealed on a Facebook group that she was the “Karen” in the video and expressed regret for her actions.
Asked if she had learned anything from this bad experience, she wrote, “Sure did! Hopefully we all learned a lesson! Ifktr (I know that’s right).”