Posted on 04/17/2012 11:44:11 AM PDT by nickcarraway
Andre Xavier Rentz reportedly told officers he knew his wife was going to run into him with the red minivan. But instead of jumping out of the way, he jumped on the hood.
She decided to take him for a two-mile ride, according to a Gainesville Police Department report.
Earlicia Latricia Young-Rentz, 31, of Gainesville, was arrested on a charge of domestic aggravated assault around 5 a.m. Monday.
Young-Rentz drove her husband to his residence after the couple had been fighting about their soon-to-be finalized divorce, according to an arrest report. Young-Rentz and Rentz have been married since 2009.
He told officers that when she dropped him off she intentionally drove the minivan at him. To avoid getting hit, he jumped on the vehicles hood.
The husband said he repeatedly asked her to stop, but she refused. He said he didnt jump off the hood because he was worried he would get hurt. He did not have any injuries.
He told officers his wife would only slow the car for stoplights and stop signs, but did not stop completely. The speed of the car is unknown, according to Cpl. Angelina Valuri.
Young-Rentz told officers she accidentally called 911, according to Valuri. When the dispatcher heard a man yelling to stop the car, they asked what the noise was. Young-Rentz told the dispatcher her husband was on the hood. She finally stopped, about two miles later, in a Publix parking lot.
Young-Rentz also was arrested on Jan. 4 on a charge of domestic battery. According to the report, she and her husband were splitting up and she wanted him to leave their home. When he didnt go, she tried to push him out. He was left with scratches across his face.
The January case against her was dropped because, according to a notation in online court records, officials were unable to find the victim.
Without clicking the link first, $10 to the first person who guesses the race of the individual.
$50 to the first person who guesses when Obama says, “If I had another daughter, she’d look like...”
Ping........
I’d say divorce is a good decision for this couple.
Just donate the 10 bucks to Jim. ..way too easy.
Whole new meaning of “takin yer ol man for a ride!”
Never to have married would have been a better decision!
I kinda gave it away in my second comment anyway.
The money goes to FR!
I’m just surprised a black couple where the woman was named “Earlicia Latrecia”, decided to actually get married.
If that is not a character name from SNL or Dave Chapelle’s Show....
Not that it lasted, but still... They at the very least took an hour of their precious time to go down to the county courthouse, away from the tv and chicken wings, and made it official for a couple years.
I had something like this happen right in front of my house not too long ago... Black couple arguing in the car, they stop the car, get out of the car, argue some more in the middle of the street, lady climbs into the car and gets behind the wheel and starts to drive away, man jumps on the hood of the car all the while carrying on the argument... she continues to speed up and drives off down the street with him still clinging to the hood.
Never mess with a woman that has a better mustache than you do!
Name of the perp: “Earlicia Latricia ...”
‘Nuff said!
I thought 28 Newport until I saw it out of the water...
What make is she? And I do mean the BOAT!
The last paragraph in the story says charges were dropped because they “couldn’t find the victim.”
Maybe they ought to check under her car. She might have been more successful later on.
I meant to say we changed the main sail, not the head sail.
(a) Does Earlicia Latricia remind anybody of Bunifa Sherifa Latifa... of Mad TV fame?
(b) Thinking back about my first husband, maybe she had her reasons
(c) Never mind.
Oh, please. Like there aren’t white people doing the same thing. Don’t you remember the dentist’s wife who backed over him about 17 times?
You are one smart cookie!
That is a lot of keel on her. She looks like she could handle some pretty rough stuff.
Did all my sailing off of Southern CA. Used to run over to Catalina just about every weekend. Miss it pretty bad sometimes.
Why, was he a hood?
She was a beautiful heavy weather boat. We’d be heading out when others were heading for shelter. She had a PHRF in the 4.9 range as I recall. We often trolled for salmon under head sail alone, heading up when a 20+ lb’er would take the line.
Hey, if she was married to William Shatner, this would be considered an audition.
That was an accident.
Actually, more of an ornament.
;^D
Thanks for posting photos. I love seeing fun and success (or success at having fun or having fun at being successful.)
seriously, they should have checked under the hood.
That’s funny. We’d drag a line over to Catalina sometimes. Never caught anything but Barracuda.
I’m on the Puget Sound these days. It’s all Salmon and Crab now.
We were moored at Orcas Island (Deer Harbor). We worked there year round but had the winters for sailing. We used to ply the waters between Puget Sound and the top of Vancouver Island. There are no finer cruising grounds on the planet IMHO.
Ah, the Dungeness. We supped on those at our leisure. :{)
The comment was based more on the name than the action, nick. I understand that whites are equally as dumb.
When I was young and foolish, I voluntarily got on the hood of a car with my friend behind the wheel.
I knew I'd made a mistake when he hit the gas. I was hanging on for dear life while he was weaving back and forth on the road for what seemed like an eternity.
When he stopped, he was laughing so hard as he was telling me that my eyes were as big as saucers. He also told me he had gotten up to 70 miles per hour. It certainly felt like he was going 70. I was so angry I wanted to wring his neck.
Anyhoo, this guy was better off being on the hood than under the wheels. It IS an adrenaline rush. Count me as a member of the Boyz on the Hood club, but not an active member.
I would never join any club that would have me as a member.
OH! That makes more sense. I was wondering why you had that boat in Wisconsin.
Yup, that was back when both Steve Largent and Randy Johnson were playing for Seattle. (early ‘80’s)
can see it now: "and do you want anything for the hood ornament?"
Successful at having fun, certainly. Happiness occurs between the ears, as I always say. (Age and wealth are irrelevant)
I factor health in there, too. Cheers!
“I love going for a ride in the sunshine and fresh air with hubby”
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