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Orlando woman accused of beating other driver in road rage incident near Mall at Millenia

Antoinette Evans faces several charges

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ORLANDO, Fla. – Police in Orlando arrested a woman who got into a road rage incident with another driver, which allegedly ended with the woman beating the victim in the road.

Antoinette Evans, 24, was arrested on Jan. 3 in the area of Conroy Road and Millenia Boulevard, near the Mall at Millenia.

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Police say Evans claims the Target Supercenter parking lot when the female driver of the other car ran a stop sign to cut her off and laughed at her. She claims the woman then cut her off again on Millenia Boulevard. Then, on Conroy Road, Evans said the other driver caused the two to crash near the eastbound exit to I-4.

According to her arrest report, Evans said she went to the driver of the other car, who tried to kick her at least twice through the driver’s side window. Evans claims she batted both kicks away, then the driver got out and tried to take a swing at her. Evans told police she hit the driver and held her down on the ground until police arrived.

The victim, however, claims Evans is the one who cut her off, and when the two turned onto Conroy Road from Millenia Boulevard, the victim told police that Evans threw a full soda bottle at the victim through the windows of the cars while they were moving. The victim claimed Evans then sped past her car, and the two vehicles collided at the I-4 exit ramp.

Police say the victim then claimed Evans punched her in the head through the driver’s window, opened the car door, dragged the victim onto the grass, and punched her again.

Police say a witness did report seeing Evans cut the other driver off, causing the collision, and saw Evans opening the victim’s car door, pulling her out of the vehicle, and punching her several times.

Evans faces charges of burglary of a conveyance with assault and battery, two more charges of battery, and a charge of throwing a deadly missile into an occupied vehicle.


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