Fans have been freaking out over her son Kaiser, but should they be worried for Jace too? In an alarming new video released by MTV, Jenelle is shown risking her firstborn's life. Will someone help her kids before it's too late?
Ever since Jenelle Evans appeared on 16 and Pregnant and gave birth to her first son, Jace, she has attracted attention for her bad parenting. Earlier this year though, she may have outdone herself.
In April, the cops were called in a horrifying road rage incident between Jenelle and another North Carolina driver. Now, there is finally public footage of what happened!
Shortly afterwards, the other driver involved in the fiasco opened up to Radar Online about the incident.
He explained, “It was something out of this world. I really couldn’t believe it…It was a road rage incident, she lost her cool.”
According to him, the incident began with Jenelle’s reckless driving. “She was running on the outside lane, texting on her phone, when other cars would try to pass her she would speed up. I don’t think she realized how she was driving because she was on her phone,” he recounted. Jenelle was “break checking people and not letting people pass her.”
The driver attempted to disengage. He told Radar, “We backed off and let her go around and then she tried to block us all in.”
After he slowed down to 20 miles an hour in order to turn onto his private road, he disclosed, “She drove down my dirt road, way down in the woods to my house” in rural North Carolina. “When she turned off the road it spooked me,” he explained. “What I wouldn’t want to do is somebody to take me out.”
The driver shared that he was alarmed, pointing out, “I didn’t know who was inside the car at the time. It could have been a carload of guys…the windows were tinted.”
“We didn’t know and we had to treat it for the worst possible situation,” he emphasized. “My son was outside waiting in an azalea bush, he was armed, my wife was pulling in, she was armed, my cousin was out there and they were armed.”
Once Jenelle was on his private property, the man alleged that she rolled down her car window and began cursing.
An eyewitness told Radar, “She had really dark windows. I could tell it was a woman, but her windows were up. He yelled that she had a gun, so I stayed out of the way...She didn’t come in fast, but she did a u-turn and the next thing I know she was tearing out of our street."
They asserted, “She was driving like a bat out of hell!”
The eyewitness continued, "There were little kids out there on the road. It could have caused a bad accident out there. She just drove straight out of there onto the highway. She was driving like 65/70 miles an hour on a dirt road. It was dangerous.”
The driver added, “She kept saying she was filming everything, she had three cameras, and I was ‘screwed.’” He told Radar, “I didn’t pull my gun, I left it in the truck,” explaining, “I was just trying to get to my house and she was saying ‘no you ain’t.’”
The other driver recalled Jenelle carrying a “chrome pink phone,” but “she was purposely hiding something behind her phone...behind her side view mirror” He clarified, “I couldn’t see what it was, I couldn’t see nothing but a set of hands.”
However, his cousin, a law enforcement officer, saw Jenelle with the gun in her hands. His statement is included in the police report obtained by Radar.
The other driver fumed, “If she pulled that gun out she wouldn’t have made it. She don’t know how close she came to getting shot!”
The driver maintained to Radar, “If she brandished a firearm, she wouldn’t be here today. The best thing she ever done was not show us the gun.”
According to him, Jenelle was trying to turn around and leave when she hit his car and ran over three mailboxes.
The deputy wrote in his report: “[Jenelle] hit two vehicles in the yard and then she pulled a 10-84/G [code for ‘suspect with a gun’].”
The other driver claimed Jenelle told officers on the scene that she followed him onto his property because David Eason told her to. He cautioned, “We done took measures, if that son of a gun comes in here he won’t make it out.”
“And you can come film that,” he added.
Radar obtained a recording of her 911 call, where the MTV star claims, “He was tailgating me the whole way, I had my son in the car because my son was at therapy. He’s been tailgating me the whole time in traffic. Would not stop. Then he races in front of me and purposely slammed on the brakes at 70 something miles an hour.”
She tells the operator her name and continues, “This guy is trying his hardest for me not to behind him anymore. He is literally going crazy, swerving in and out of lanes.” Jenelle explains that she is calling from her son’s phone because, she alleges, “He made me slam on the brakes so hard that my phone went flying.” She adds, “My son, his head almost got whiplash and almost hit the dash. That’s how bad I had to slam on the brakes.”
The other driver said that he looked at Jace in the front seat while Jenelle was on his property and he looked scared. He said to Radar, “That’s what made me so mad after it was over, the risk she put that little boy in.”
He added, “And there were kids playing on that road. She put them all in danger.”
The other driver emphasized, “I don’t know her that well and I don’t think that much of her.”
As Radar reported, MTV was filming with their dashboard cameras at the time of the incident. The scene with the gun caused a huge stir. Discussions about the consequences included network executives and even the President of Viacom.
MTV finally released a sneak peek of next week’s episode, which features footage of Jenelle’s crazy road rage. In the clip, she and Jace appear to be watching a passing car. Jenelle is looking away from the road. Then suddenly, she hits the brakes. She and Jace rock forward, but her son does not appear to come close to the dashboard, as Jenelle had claimed in her 911 call. The video ends as Jenelle screams, “Are you f**king kidding me dude?!”
Even worse? The footage of the incident showed Jace riding in the front seat alongside his mother. The CDC recommends all children age 12 and under wear their seatbelt in the backseat. Its website explains, “Airbags can kill young children riding in the front seat.” It emphasizes, “Buckle children in the middle of the back seat when possible, because it is the safest spot in the vehicle.”
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