Dramatic road rage incident ends with irate woman running over man who tried to stop her THREE times

This is the moment a Northern Washington DC woman smashed the windows of a Greyhound bus involved in a road rage incident, before proceeding to run over the man who was trying to stop her from driving off.

In a video captured by Nauj Ocnalb, the woman can be seen outside of her vehicle shouting to other commuters in the center of carriageways.

Then in a shocking moment, the enraged woman begins cracking the windows and side view mirror of the larger vehicle on the driver’s side, before placing what appeared to be the car jack she used to break the glass back into her trunk.

Police are on the hunt for a Washington DC woman who smashed the windows of a stopped bus involved in a road rage incident on Thursday

Police are on the hunt for a Washington DC woman who smashed the windows of a stopped bus involved in a road rage incident on Thursday

The woman then threw the item back into her trunk before trying to get away in her Audi

The woman then threw the item back into her trunk before trying to get away in her Audi

The incident took place around 6pm and happened after the Audi made an illegal pass in front of the passenger vehicle heading from Pittsburg and in the direction of the 1800 block of Bladensburg Road.

People inside the bus can be heard commenting in disbelief.

‘She’s going to f***ing jail,’ one woman says. While others ask the woman why she is reacting in this way, asking her to calm down, to which she responds: ‘He f***ed up my whole car.’

In the next shot it’s apparent the front windshield had been broken earlier.

The midriff-bearing woman then gets into her car and runs the gray-haired man over not once but three times, after he persistently obstructs her driving path.

‘You’re a crazy driver. You need to get off the road,’ the man had told her according to a police report. 

A man filming the video, Juan Blanco, can be heard trying to reason with her: ‘What are you doing? This is an old man.’ 

However the persistent Greyhound bus driver (right) stayed in front of the vehicle to stop her

However the persistent Greyhound bus driver (right) stayed in front of the vehicle to stop her

The driver was run over three times trying to stop her from moving her car from the scene

The driver was run over three times trying to stop her from moving her car from the scene

The driver was run over three times trying to stop her from moving her car from the scene

While others warn the man recording not to put his hands on the woman who had tried to drag the older man off her car, he can later be heard confirming he has it all recorded on video.

‘She just started pounding like she wanted to get inside the bus,’ he told WUSA9 about the moment that was captured two minutes after the altercation began. ‘And everybody was really scared. Most of the people on the bus were elderly.’

Onlookers can be heard screaming, ‘Why would you jump in front of a car like that?’ 

Even after being run over twice the man glued himself the vehicle before being bumped off a third times after traveling quite a way down the road. 

The man remained on the phone – presumably to report the incident – the whole time.

He responds: ‘She was gonna get away with it,’ to the people who helped him up and out of harm’s way.

Witnesses desperately tried to get the man to move away from the woman’s car and into safety

Witnesses can be heard questioning the man about why he put himself in harm's way

Witnesses can be heard questioning the man about why he put himself in harm’s way

Ethan Kane shared the unbelievable clip captured 13 hours prior on Twitter Friday morning, much to the disbelief of social media users.

‘Mannnn, what’s going on DC?! She really had no more f***s to give lmao, ‘ he captioned the clip. 

Many suggested the man refused to let the woman get away so he could claim money in damages.  

The man appeared to okay after the bump and indeed be seen smiling after the woman speed off down the road.

While he was left with bruises and scratches on his left elbow after the fall and is reported to have pain in his left hip. 

Greyhound said in a statment: ‘The driver was able to complete the route by transporting customers to their scheduled stop at Union Station. 

‘Our standard protocol includes an interview with drivers following any incident, and we will continue cooperating with law enforcement on this matter as it is still under investigation. For additional information, please contact local authorities.’

DC law enforcement want anyone who can help identify the woman to call them on 202-727-9099. 

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