INDIANAPOLIS — Police found a pregnant woman and her car covered in spaghetti after a road rage incident on the northwest side of Indianapolis Saturday evening.
According to police, a woman called 911 around 5 p.m. April 17, saying a driver had flashed a gun at her during a road rage incident.
The woman told police she was turning right onto West 46th Street from Moller Road when the other driver made a left turn in front of her.
The woman shouted at the other driver, who she claims then brake-checked her.
She made it around the other driver, who she said then showed a silver gun and followed her.
The woman told police she was too scared to stop at her house, so she circled around and called police. The woman, who also had her three children in the car with her, said as she got to Moller Road and West 38th Street, the other driver took a container of spaghetti and threw it — covering her and her car. She also claims the other driver sideswiped her car at the same time.
She claims she tried to get the other driver to give insurance information and the other driver was again holding a gun and pointing it toward her.
The driver of the other car claimed the woman hit her car and she was simply following it to get a picture of the license plate. Police arrested Sheila Pride, of Indianapolis, and she is charged with intimidation and pointing a firearm. Her trial has been tentatively set for June.