'Teen Mom' Star's Road-Rage Gun Waving Could Have Gotten Her Son Killed
by EG
Monday's episode of Teen Mom 2 featured an incident in which star Jenelle Evans pulled a gun on another driver during a road rage incident. Now we know that not only was Evans' 8-year-old son in the car with her at the time, but the other driver, whom Evans had followed home and confronted, was also armed, as were the neighbors who came to his aid. The scary situation, filled with angry, gun-toting citizens, didn't result in any deaths, but it could have. Read on for details.
Via People.
Jenelle Evans‘ road rage incident could have easily turned deadly, the other driver reveals.
The Teen Mom 2 star pulled her gun after a driver left her furious for tailgating her on the highway, footage of which was revealed on the MTV show Monday.
The star 26, followed the other driver, Robert Robinson, Jr., to his home and began to take photos of him and his vehicle after the incident. The mother of three, who was in the car with her 8-year-old son Jace, pulled out her gun as she approached the house.
The incident escalated with Evans accidentally backing into Robinson Jr.’s mailbox, which caused him to follow her back onto the main road in his own car.
Robinson Jr. told TMZ that Evans was lucky to be alive as he alerted his neighbors when he saw her coming toward his house, and they were all allegedly armed.
He told the outlet he also kept a gun in his truck — which he claimed he only pulls out to protect himself — but he didn’t take it out once he saw Evans’ son in the car with her.
On Monday night’s episode of the popular MTV series, Evans grew furious when Robinson Jr. tailgated her in the highway, only to pass her and slam on his brakes once he was in front of her vehicle.
As he took an exit ramp, Evans chose to follow him to his home where the incident ensued. At one point, she unbuckled her seat belt, leaned forward and pulled out a small handgun as Jace watched.
She unintentionally backed into the man’s mailbox, causing him to yell at her, although what he specifically said was not audible.
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