A video is circulating online of a woman who set her boyfriend’s jeep on fire.
We don’t know where the footage is from.
Many blogs are reporting that the woman behind the crime is a Wisconsin woman.
But according to my research, 34-year-old Kelly S. Hayes from Madison, Wisconsin is actually not the culprit behind the video.
Here is Kelly’s police report:
“The MPD and the Madison Fire Department responded to the 2000 block of Greenway Cross late Tuesday afternoon following reports that a parked car, a Chevy Impala, was becoming engulfed in flames. A witness told responding officers that a woman, armed with a baseball, bat had broken out the car’s windows prior to dousing it with gas and setting it on fire. Another witness had gotten the license plate of the suspect’s car. Kelly S. Hayes, age 34, Madison, was later arrested for arson and criminal damage to property. Hayes had a past relationship with a man who drives the car, which was assessed to be a total loss.”
As you can see, the report describes a different car.
According to other outlets, as to the actual video, a witness reported the incident, noting that a woman armed with a baseball back broke out the vehicle’s windows before dousing it with gas and setting it on fire. Another witness managed to get the license plate of the woman’s car. Police eventually arrested Hayes on Tuesday on suspected arson and criminal damage to property charges. Police said Hayes had a past relationship with a man who drives the car.
In a video posted on Facebook, a woman dressed in a black hoodie, grey pants and a face mask appears to be pouring gas or lighter fluid into the car before lighting the vehicle on fire.
The power of the flame knocks her down to the ground, before getting up and running off.
She nearly killed herself in order to exact revenge against a man.
Recently, I’ve spent some time talking about the trauma that goes on in relationships in the black community. I noticed that most don’t want to speak about the toxicity and want to pretend it’s not happening.
And when I speak about black men abusing black women, black men actually show up to throw insults, while claiming that they are good men.
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