Shocking moment man BODY SLAMS female driver after she punches him in middle of icy road during road rage row
THIS is the shocking moment a woman was body slammed onto an icy road after throwing a punch at a male passenger.
The woman was seen yelling at the rival car's driver during a road rage row in Ohio - prompting a man on the passenger side to step out of the vehicle and walk towards her.
Viral footage of the altercation shows the unidentified woman slamming on the brakes of her blue Ford sedan as a red car pulls up behind her.
Within seconds of stopping on the precariously icy road the woman leaps out of her motor and storms over to the other driver.
Her arms are spread out wide as she begins yelling: "Let's go, get out of the f***ing car."
A passenger then steps out of the red sedan, seemingly still in his pyjamas, and approaches the woman.
She can be heard saying: "My man's right f***ing there. Come and put your f***ing hands on me."
The man tries to speak with her, at which point the woman gets closer.
She continues to shout before the man appears to briefly walk away.
As he takes two steps backwards the woman swings at him and connects with a hefty blow to his face.
The attack prompts the man to respond with a punch himself before grabbing the woman by the waist from behind and tossing her over his head.
The wrestling-style suplex leaves the woman flat on her back on the frozen road as she lies still for a few seconds clearly in pain.
Prince Flores from the police department said the incident highlighted the need for patience and sensibility on the roads.
He explained: "We are all going somewhere when we are driving. We want you to make sure you're getting there safely.
"When you're rushing, you're late, you're trying to get through traffic and traffic is backed up you can kinda get upset with things.
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"If you feel like someone is just aggressively making actions to kinda get your attention, driving too close, honking their horn, things like that.
"What we want you to do is try to get away from them as safely as you can. If it continues to be a problem call 911."