All one mom of two wanted was to get lunch for her sons from the McDonald's drive-thru. She never anticipated what would happen.
RICHMOND, Calif. - A shocking road rage incident left a California mother and her two young children shaken. It happened in the parking lot of a McDonald’s after a driver accused the mother of cutting the drive-thru line.
The mom, who asked to be called by the name “Amaro,” says one drive-thru lane was closed, and she was merging when an angry driver started lashing out. The woman verbally assaulted Amaro, accusing her of cutting in line, calling her “ugly” and using a number of expletives. “She threw objects at my vehicle. She started throwing stuff. She got out of her vehicle, started attacking my window,” Amaro said.Not seen on video is Amaro getting out of her car. Police say the suspect then drove straight into her and dragged her 150 feet across the parking lot. While Amaro was on the ground, she was punched several times.
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