Road Rage “Karen” Who Got Body Slammed In Viral Video Comes Forward


A woman who went viral after being body slammed by a man amid a road rage fuelled incident has broken her silence, revealing she has “learned her lesson.”


A viral road rage incident in Toledo, Ohio, USA earlier this month saw a woman, who has now been identified as 36-year-old Katreena Aiken, being body slammed after attacking a male driver during a heated confrontation. 


The altercation began when Katreena exited her car to confront the man and escalated as she threw an unprovoked punch at the man, who responded by slamming her to the ground. 


According to reports, Katreena voluntarily identified herself as the “Karen” seen in the now-viral incident.


A woman went viral after being body slammed by a man amid a road rage fuelled incident 


Woman in glasses and a tank top sitting in a room with heart decorations.


Image credits: Katreena Nichole


A Karen is slang that refers to a middle-class white woman who is perceived as entitled or demanding beyond the scope of what is normal. 


Katreena consequently took to her local community Facebook page to confirm her identity as the driver of the distinctive blue Ford sedan seen in the video that exposed the incident, The Daily Mail reported on Tuesday (January 14).


Her admission reportedly sparked a slew of questions from other members, including whether she managed to “learn that day.”


Road rage incident with two people standing between cars on a snowy street.


Image credits: Doug Miller


She responded: “Sure did! Hopefully, we all learned a lesson! Ifktr [I know that’s right].”


In the video capturing the dispute which took place on January 4, Katreena was emerging from her blue sedan, which abruptly came to a halt. 


She was subsequently filmed shouting profanities at the driver behind her. “Let’s go, get out of the f***ing car,” the woman screamed as she opened her arms toward the other driver, Bored Panda previously reported.


She has since broken her silence, revealing she has “learned her lesson”


People standing between two parked vehicles in a snowy setting, relating to road rage incident.


Image credits: Doug Miller


The situation intensified when the man stepped out of the passenger side of the other vehicle to engage with her.


The man seemingly tried to calm Katreena down, however, as he walked away, she threw a punch from behind, smacking him in the face.


“My man’s right f***ing there. Come and put your f***ing hands on me,” Katreena had been yelling at him before physically attacking him.


Facebook comments discussing a recognizable blue car related to a road rage incident.


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After being punched, the man, dressed in pajamas, consequently fired back with a punch of his own. In a violent twist of events, he went on to lift Katreena and slam her to the ground.


The mom-of-one was reportedly seen lying on the ground briefly, groaning and holding her head in apparent pain.


Nevertheless, this is not Katreena’s first encounter with legal issues; online records reveal she received a 60-day suspended jail sentence in 2011 for obstructing a business, The Mail reported.


36-year-old Katreena Aiken voluntarily identified herself as the “Karen” seen in the now-viral incident


Woman with glasses and tattoos wearing a black tank top with a butterfly design.


Image credits: Aiken Katreenas


She reportedly pleaded no contest to the misdemeanor charge and was fined $1,000 along with court costs. Additional details about the case remain undisclosed.


Neither party involved in the viral altercation filed a report since the incident.


Prince Flores, a spokesperson with the Toledo Police Department, told WTVG that nobody called the incident in, so it has not been investigated.


Road rage incident with a person being lifted and thrown on a snowy street near parked cars.


Image credits: Doug Miller


In the video capturing the dispute which took place on January 4, Katreena was emerging from her blue sedan


Person involved in viral road rage incident in snowy parking lot near parked cars.


Image credits: Doug Miller


He said: “We are all going somewhere when we are driving. We want you to make sure you’re getting there safely.


“When you’re rushing, you’re late, you’re trying to get through traffic and traffic is backed up you can kinda get upset with things.”


The officer continued: “’If you feel like someone is just aggressively making actions to kinda get your attention, driving too close, honking their horn, things like that.


Facebook conversation about road rage incident involving "Karen,” discussing lessons learned.


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She was subsequently filmed shouting profanities at the driver behind her


A scene involving road rage in a snowy parking lot with parked vehicles and a person on the ground.


Image credits: Doug Miller


“What we want you to do is try to get away from them as safely as you can. If it continues to be a problem call 911.”


The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines road rage as “an intentional assault by a driver or passenger with a motor vehicle or a weapon that occurs on the roadway or is precipitated by an incident on the roadway.” 


Only a few states – most recently Utah – have passed laws specifically defining and punishing road rage. 



The situation intensified when the man stepped out of the passenger side of the other vehicle to engage with her



If cases are prosecuted at all, they tend to fall under broader assault or homicide laws. That makes finding data on road rage incidents particularly challenging, Pew Research Center explained.


As of October 2024, according to the Gun Violence Archive (GVA), data, 116 people have been killed in road rage incidents involving guns, versus 109 through the first 10 months of 2023.


According to the GVA, which is one of the few sources with some insight about road rage in the US, injuries in these incidents are running a bit lower – 302 through October, compared with 320 in the same period last year.


“I bet she’ll keep her hands to herself next time,” a reader commented


Facebook comment discussing car confrontation related to road rage.



Social media comment about road rage incident with 26 reactions.


Comment discussing incident of road rage with opinions on self-defense.


Comment on viral video of road rage incident, highlighting an epic body slam.


Comment discussing road rage incident with brutal takedown.


Comment discussing the end of road rage days after a viral video incident.


Commentary on road rage incident involving a "Karen" going viral, discussing behavior and consequences.


Comment about road rage incident praises man's skills, with emoji laughter reaction.


Facebook comment about road rage video with laughing emojis, stating it was hilarious.


Comment about a viral road rage incident, mentioning body slamming and hinting at consequences for aggressive actions.


Screenshot of a comment about road rage, warning of potential consequences.


Screenshot of a social media comment about road rage incident, expressing satisfaction with the viral video confrontation.


Comment about road rage by user Patricia Hoffman, reflecting on a lesson learned.


Commentary on a viral road rage incident involving a woman and a body slam defense.

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