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Woman runs over boyfriend's lover
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Suburban West Palm Beach woman accused of running over boyfriend's lover
Kendra Brown |
11:29 p.m. EDT, May 6, 2011
A suburban West Palm Beach woman is with charged aggravated battery after she allegedly ran over another woman during a fight over a man they were both were dating, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office.
Kendra E. Brown, 21, is being held in lieu of $250,000 bail at the Palm Beach County jail.
According to a Sheriff's Office arrest report, deputies responded on Tuesday to the 1000 block of Pipers Cay Drive in suburban West Palm Beach where they found a woman trapped beneath Brown's car.
During questioning, a Sheriff's Office detective learned that Brown had seen her boyfriend, Lorenzo Williams, driving someone else's car and tailed him.
Williams' final destination was that of a 36-year-old woman whom he was apparently also dating. Brown and the other woman got into an argument outside of the house. The fight eventually became physical.
According to the report, at some point, the unidentified woman hit Brown with a bottle of Grey Goose vodka. When the woman turned to get back into the house, witnesses say Brown jumped into her car and ran the woman over.
After her rights were read, Brown "acknowledged that she had several chances to disengage from any contact with (the woman)," the report stated.
County jail records show Brown, whose also uses the alias, "Reshanta Mannings," has been arrested twice before. She was arrested earlier this year for larceny and resisting property recovery by a merchant, and in 2008 for shoplifting.
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