A ‘Karen’ who was hit in the middle of an icy road during a road rage incident has received a further humiliating blow in a bizarre sequel video.
The now-viral incident occurred on the morning of January 4 in Toledo, Ohio, when an unidentified woman driving a blue Ford sedan with silver accents was seen slamming on the brakes.
The moment quickly turned violent after she hit a passenger in another car, resulting in her being punched and hit on the body.
After the red sedan drove away, the woman lay on the ground while another man, driving a white Chevrolet Tahoe, pulled up to the scene.
Newly released footage showed a man getting out of the van and berating the unhinged woman for her actions. It is not clear what their relationship is.
“Why do you jump out of the car on people?” he asked the woman as she lowered her head.
She began to protest his questions, but he refused to listen to what she had to say, telling her to “get in the car” and “go home,” as he closed the door behind her and they both drove away.
That same morning, the dark-haired woman with glasses launched a volley of foul-mouthed threats at the red vehicle behind her, and the altercation apparently began in a pothole between the two vehicles.
After being hit in the middle of an icy road on January 4, an unidentified ‘Karen’ was seen being berated by a man for her strange actions during a road rage incident.
‘Come on, get out of the damn car,’ he shouted as he opened his arms towards the other driver.
Then, a man dressed in pajamas came out of the passenger door of the red car to protest to the angry woman.
As he did so, she continued yelling at the driver of the red sedan who remained in the vehicle the entire time.
‘Get out!’ he shouted again, before the driver said: ‘Don’t touch my car!’
‘I didn’t touch your damn car. “You were in my…” the driver said angrily just before focusing her attention on the man.
‘My man is right there. Come and put your damn hands on me,’ he told her.
She then argued, ‘Get out of my sight,’ but the man quickly decided there was no point in trying to calm her down, so he started walking away.

After braking suddenly in the middle of the road, the woman approached the car that was following her. A passenger soon got out while she screamed in his face.

As he tried to walk away from the scene, the woman punched him in the face.
This angered the unidentified ‘Karen’ even more and led her to unprovokedly punch the man when his back was turned.
The man then quickly turned around, punched the woman, and threw her onto the icy road with a thud before driving away in the red car.
The unnamed woman was left lying in the middle of the street, appearing to hold her head and moan in pain.
Moments after the intense altercation, the man driving the white vehicle arrived at the scene and spoke with the woman before driving away.
It’s unclear what sparked the brutal interaction and whether anyone suffered injuries as a result, although Karen could be heard accusing the occupants of the red sedan of getting too close to her blue Ford.
Prince Flores, spokesperson for the Toledo Police Department, told WTVG that no one reported the incident, so it has not been investigated.
He stressed that patience is crucial when driving on the road.
‘We all go somewhere when we drive. We want you to make sure you get there safely,’ Flores explained.

The passenger, dressed in pajamas, then turned around, hit her in the back and slammed her to the ground.

The woman moved slightly after being thrown to the ground. Then he raised his head and put it in his hands.
“When you’re in a hurry, you’re late, you’re trying to get through traffic, and traffic’s backed up, you can get a little upset about things.”
Officer Flores also noted that drivers can call 911 if they feel they are dealing with an aggressive driver.
‘If you feel like someone is just taking aggressive actions to get your attention, driving too close, honking, things like that.
‘What we want you to do is try to get away from them in the safest way possible. If it continues to be a problem, call 911,’ Flores added.
DailyMail.com has contacted the Toledo Police Department for comment.