'She can't be from this planet': Female driver who dragged man, overturned SUV in bizarre frenzy faces multiple charges



A female SUV driver who was caught on video dragging a man and smashing another car while speeding between pumps at a Chicago-area gas station Sunday afternoon — before overturning her SUV moments later — is facing multiple charges.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904, composite

What are the details?

Police said Kendra Nance of Chicago faces charges that include felony criminal damage to property, aggravated assault, reckless driving, and leaving the scene of an accident, WLS-TV reported, adding that she was due in court Tuesday morning.

Image source: WLS-TV video screenshot

What's the background?

Police in Forest Park, Illinois — a village about 20 minutes west of downtown Chicago — told TheBlaze the action unfolded around 3:10 p.m. Sunday and involved a "domestic" situation. It all went down at the Thornton's gas station and convenience store on the corner of Jackson Boulevard and Harlem Avenue.

Cellphone video shows a dispute bubbling over at the gas station and the SUV driver accelerating between two gas pumps, smashing into another vehicle, and dragging a man across the gas station lanes. The SUV driver then speeds from the gas station and into the street before overturning her SUV.

One of the women in the earlier dispute with the SUV driver was heard yelling, "You dumb-ass bitch!" over and over at the sight of the wreck.

Amazingly, the SUV driver appeared to exit her overturned vehicle rather quickly and apparently unscathed — albeit minus one shoe — and answered all the derision with a "Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha!" cackle as she walked toward her adversaries.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

Here's the video. Content warning: Language

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'She can't be from this planet'

Police told WLS the incident began with an argument between Nance and her boyfriend.

Jeremy Martin told the station he was on the scene at the time "for gas and slushees" and then began recording video as he saw two women arguing with Nance.

"They started arguing because she heard somebody else laughing at her," Aliyah Davis, another witness, added to WLS.

Martin noted to the station that "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."

Image source: WLS-TV video screenshot

Police told WLS that Nance purposely crashed her SUV at the gas station.

Security video shows Nance hitting another vehicle past the Jackson-Harlem intersection and her SUV overturning. The station said no one was seriously injured.

Image source: WLS-TV video screenshot

Which was a surprise to Martin, who told WLS, "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!'"

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Insane video: Female SUV driver drags man, smashes car while speeding between pumps at Chicago-area gas station. It just gets worse from there.



A female SUV driver was caught on video dragging a man and smashing another car while speeding between pumps at a Chicago-area gas station over the weekend. If that isn't unhinged enough, seconds later, the driver overturned the SUV in spectacular fashion on the street.

What do we know?

Police in Forest Park, Illinois — a village about 20 minutes west of downtown Chicago — on Monday told TheBlaze the action unfolded around 3:10 p.m. Sunday and involved a "domestic" situation, but that's all they would reveal.

Based on the video, it all went down at the Thornton's gas station and convenience store on the corner of Jackson Boulevard and Harlem Avenue.

The clip begins with the driver of the SUV in question in some kind of dispute with a pair of women who are near the vehicle and on foot. One woman yelled at the driver while another appeared to throw a drink at the SUV.

While this was happening, a remarkably calm man dressed in a dark T-shirt and blue jeans — who appeared to be with the SUV driver — was bonked in the head by the SUV's driver-side door when it darted backward. A number of onlookers saw that as amusing.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

Soon the SUV driver motored around to the other side of the gas station while one of the previously mentioned women continued yelling at her.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

The man who had his head bonked appeared to try to restrain the driver — but the SUV driver accelerated, shot sideways between two gas pumps, smashed into another vehicle, and dragged the man across the gas station lanes.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

The shocking scene didn't end there, however.

As the man who was dragged rose to his feet and began to walk away, the SUV driver sped from the gas station and into the street before a horrific bang was heard.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

The individual recording the cellphone video headed into the street and discovered that the SUV driver apparently got into a wreck and overturned the vehicle on Harlem Avenue just past the Jackson Boulevard intersection.

A number of onlookers seemed pleased with that outcome. One of the women in the earlier dispute with the SUV driver yelled, "You dumb ass, bitch!" over and over at her.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

Amazingly, the SUV driver appeared to exit the wrecked vehicle rather quickly and apparently unscathed — albeit minus one shoe — and her coup de grâce response to all the derision was a "Ha ha ha! Ha ha ha!" cackle as she walked toward her adversaries, at which point, the clip ended.

Image source: Twitter video screenshot via @ForestPark904

Here's the video. Content warning: Language

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— amen brown (@amen brown) 1681695458

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House Democrat ends prayer with 'amen and a-woman,' gets destroyed when Ben Shapiro explains the meaning of 'amen'



In a demonstration of political correctness run amok, Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) offered the opening prayer of the 117th Congress on Sunday — ending the invocation with "amen and a-woman."

Cleaver's shocking choice of words came after Democrats proposed eliminating all "gendered" language from the House rules, instead opting for "gender-inclusive" language. Cleaver's decision to end the prayer with supposed gender inclusivity was no doubt a nod to his party's genderless agenda.

What did Cleaver say?

Not only did Cleaver conclude the prayer with an unorthodox, supposed gender-inclusive ending, the entire prayer was riddled with politically correct statements.

In fact, Cleaver, despite being an ordained Methodist minister, appeared to endorse universalism or omnism, the idea that all religions lead to the same deity.

"We ask [these things] in the name of the monotheistic god, Brahma, and god known by many names by many different faiths. Amen and a-woman," Cleaver said to end the prayer.

Daily Congress Prayer, January 3, 2021, House guest chaplain Emanuel Cleaver: "A-man. And A-Woman." www.youtube.com

What was the reaction?

Cleaver was widely denounced for the prayer, not only because of its politically correct nature, but because his ending was not congruent with grammar.

As Ben Shapiro, an orthodox Jew, explained, the common ending used to finish prayers — "amen" — is a biblical Hebrew word that communicates affirmation or support and, in the context of prayer conclusion, means "may it be so."

"'Amen' is a Biblical Hebrew word: אמן. It is a word simply meaning 'may it be so.' It has nothing to do with the word 'man' or 'woman' because it is FROM HEBREW," Shapiro reacted. "This is some of the dumbest s*** I have ever seen in my life."

"Amen" is a Biblical Hebrew word: אמן. It is a word simply meaning "may it be so." It has nothing to do with the wo… https://t.co/Qo9OMceo3R
— Ben Shapiro (@Ben Shapiro)1609723230.0

In fact, biblical Hebrew is an inflected language, meaning grammatical gender is built into the language system. Grammatical gender is completely unrelated to human gender.

For example, the Hebrew word meaning "heavens/sky" is grammatically masculine, while the word meaning "earth/land" is grammatically feminine.

Grammatical gender is often a difficult concept for native English speakers to grasp because modern English is an analytical language, meaning English uses word order, prepositions, verbal voice, and other features to discern syntax and understand meaning. Old English and Middle English, however, were inflected languages, and some of the case and verb conjugation features have been retained in modern English. Some examples of this are when we add an "-s" to the end of most nouns to denote plurality, or when we add "-ed" to the end of most verbs to communicate past tense.

On the other hand, inflected languages, also known as "synthetic languages," use case, grammatical gender, verbal conjugations, and other morphological changes to discern syntax and meaning.

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