Florida Woman Arrested After Viral Video Shows Her Jumping On The Hood Of Someone’s Car In A Road Rage Incident

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A florida has been taken into custody after being involved in a road rage incident! Videos began to surface online, showing a woman jumping on top of the hood of someones car begging for them to get out.

The Florida Highway Patrol announced it was a minor crash that took place in Brandon, Florida that involved a 31-year-old inside of a 2019 Chevy Sedan on April 11. The man seen in the video can be heard yelling “get out the car!” While the woman can be see punching the car’s window.

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According to FOX 13, the woman allegedly involved in the incident, Shaniah Faith Cofield, was arrested. The man troopers accuse of being involved in the incident, Peter Allen McClarin, is not yet in custody.

Officials said the man used a firearm in one attempt to break the car’s window. The woman was seen at one point jumping on the front hood of the car while it was in stopped in traffic at a light.

Prior to the witness recording the incident from inside her car, troopers said that at least one gunshot was fired at the Chevy.

The witness told another bystander that the Chevy’s driver hit the couple’s car and attempted to drive away.

In the video, the witness inside the car urged the pair to call the police instead of trying to break into the car.“Hey, call the cops!” the witness said. “You’re gonna go to jail. Don’t go to jail!”

In Florida, road rage is typically charged as a form of aggressive driving or reckless driving. Aggressive driving is defined as any behavior behind the wheel that endangers or is likely to endanger other people or property. Reckless driving is defined as operating a vehicle with a willful or wanton disregard for the safety of people or property.

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If a driver is found guilty of aggressive driving, they can face fines, points on their license, and even imprisonment. If the aggressive driving results in a serious injury or death, the driver can be charged with a felony offense and face even more severe penalties.

If a driver is found guilty of reckless driving, they can also face fines, points on their license, and imprisonment. Additionally, a reckless driving conviction in Florida can result in a license suspension or revocation.

In summary, road rage is taken very seriously in Florida and can result in severe legal consequences.

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