A Chicago woman is set to appear in court for a slew of charges after a video shows her dragging her boyfriend through a gas station and flipping her car.
According to Forest Park police, Kendra Nance was a passenger in a car with her boyfriend when a confrontation broke out at Thornton's gas station in Forest Park, which ultimately led to the suspect allegedly crashing her SUV into the other woman’s parked car on purpose.
Police have also confirmed that it had started with an argument between Nance and her boyfriend, before taking a strange turn.
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After crashing the car into the woman's truck, Nance then attempted to escape the scene at the gas station and crashed into another car at the entrance, which flipped her SUV upside down.
Thankfully, no one involved in any of the crashes were seriously hurt.
In the a clip of the initial crash, Nance is caught on camera narrowly missing two women with her car while dragging her boyfriend alongside her, with police saying that he was dragged across the lot for short distance.
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Forest Police also said that Nance's boyfriend got out of the car and had tried to stop her from switching sides and driving.
Witness Jeremy Martin, who'd filmed the incident on his phone, said: "We really didn't expect it. Like I said, we went there for gas and slushees.”
While another witness, Aliyah Davis, said: "They started arguing because she heard somebody else laughing at her.”
Martin said he had visited the gas station at around 3pm, where he saw two women arguing with Kendra.
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He said: "They were throwing bottles at her, at the man and the woman and the car. She just got in the car and said, basically, 'I'll run you all over.' She thought she was playing.”
Police also said that Nance had retaliated by purposely crashing her SUV into the van before attempting to flee the scene and being hit at the intersection of Harlem and Jackson.
Nance was then seen walking out from the upturned car, unharmed and laughing.
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"I ran to the car to see what's going on. I'm thinking she was hurt. Man, she can't be from this planet. She got dead out the car, 'Ha ha ha!'" said Martin.
Forest Park police say both Nance and her boyfriend were treated for injuries at The Loyola University Medical Center.
Nance was charged with felony criminal damage to property, aggravated assault, reckless driving, as well as leaving the scene of an accident.
She is due to appear in Maybrook Courthouse on Tuesday (23 April).
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The Forest Park Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division are also currently investigating the incident.
Tyla has reached out to Forest Park Police for comment.