Florida Woman Tries to Set Cop Car on Fire, With Deputy Inside
She opened the gas cap and lit the paper.
A Florida woman has been arrested after a bizarre attempt to light a police cruiser with a deputy still inside.
Broward County officials say Toni Carr, 25, was arrested over the weekend after she walked up to a police vehicle that was stopped at an intersection. According to Local 10, they say she began to bang on the window of the car and knocked off the side mirror.
After moving to the rear of the car, the woman removed the gas cap, wadded up a lottery ticket, stuck it in the gas filler tube and lit it with a cigarette lighter. The deputy exited the vehicle and arrested the woman without injury.
The woman has been charged with aggravated assault on a LEO, attempted arson, criminal mischief, and a probation violation.
[SOURCE: Local10.com]
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