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To: ManyMoose who wrote (117745)6/8/2006 10:59:50 PM
From: sandintoes  Respond to of 225578
 
LOL Right...I never thought about that..



To: ManyMoose who wrote (117745)6/9/2006 12:14:13 AM
From: sandintoes  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
Do you think this qualifies as an oops?

Woman rams ex-boyfriend's car
05:54 PM CDT on Thursday, June 8, 2006
WFAA
Police say Jones used her car as a weapon Also Online

Bert Lozano reports
DALLAS - The hopes of any reunion of one couple likely ended in a head on collision on Thursday.

Dallas police arrested Valencia Jones after she went into a jealous rage.

Investigators say Jones saw her ex-boyfriend, Roy Anderson, driving his car with another woman next to him.

“Anytime you are trying to hurt somebody with a motor vehicle it's dangerous as a gun, when you are running into somebody," said one officer.

Police say Jones used this gold car as a weapon. It all began on the southbound lanes of Cockrell Hill Road.

Anderson told police that Jones drove up beside him, looking mad, and then intentionally sideswiped his car. He swerved, hitting a pick up truck. It turns out the truck was a police vehicle driven by a Dallas police officer. However, the attack didn't stop there.

Jones made a u-turn on Cockrell Hill road, and aimed straight for her boyfriend's car ramming into it.

She then exited the vehicle and began physically assaulting the man.

Investigators say Jones then turned her shoe on the female passenger, before officers could restrain her.

No one was seriously injured but Dallas police are charging Jones with three counts of aggravated assault with a motor vehicle.

But this all may have been a big misunderstanding - it turns out the other woman was a co-worker and was getting a lift because her son had borrowed her car.

wfaa.com