Jenelle Was Driving ‘Like A Bat Out Of Hell’ During Gun Road Rage, Says Witness
May 2 2018, Published 10:04 p.m. ET
Jenelle Evans was driving “like a bat out of hell” when she pulled a gun during a road rage incident, an eye witnesses exclusively told RadarOnline.com.
The troubled Teen Mom 2 star claimed a car was tailgating her and “purposely slammed on the brakes at 70 something miles an hour” in front of her vehicle while her son Jace was in the car in her 9-1-1 call made on April 26, 2018 and RadarOnline.com learned new details about the scary incident.
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Evans then followed the car onto his private property where he claimed she “hit his truck, ran over his mailbox and pulled a gun on him,” according to the police report from the incident obtained by RadarOnline.com.
He called 9-1-1 as the eyewitness, who spoke to RadarOnline.com but wished to remain anonymous.
“He was outside his house hollering that some crazy lady was following him with a gun,” they told RadarOnline.com.
“She had really dark windows. I could tell it was a woman, but her windows were up. He yelled that she had a gun, so I stayed out of the way.”
The witness called 9-1-1 according to the police report obtained by RadarOnline.com.
“She didn’t come in fast, but she did a u-turn and the next thing I know she was tearing out of our street.
“She was driving like a bat out of hell!”
The eye witness told RadarOnline.com that Evans’ driving could have greatly harmed people on the property.
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“There were little kids out there on the road. It could have caused a bad accident out there. She just drove straight out of there onto the highway. She was driving like 65/70 miles an hour on a dirt road. It was dangerous.”
As RadarOnline.com exclusively reported, footage of Evans with the gun was recorded by MTV cameras in the car and execs at the network and all the way up to the President of Viacom were in discussions about the scary incident.
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