Road rage often brings out the worst in people, with one woman in Louisville, Kentucky, bringing out a handgun during an incident. Reddit user Tatertotbott shared photos of the woman and her car on r/Louisville, calling her insultings such as “fat mom” and “angry pig.” They claimed to have reported the woman to the police, but they took things a step further. OP doxxed her name via Facebook and said they drove to her home address to confirm where she lives.
“She actually lives down the road from me,” Tatertotbott said with a smile emoticon. “I drove past her house and she has now removed her sticker,” they continued. OP also added how they contacted a detective to investigate the woman and write up charges, based on the photo evidence. Thousands tuned in to the post, with hundreds believing Tatertotbott did the right thing in reporting the woman to the authorities.
Reddit Claims the Woman Is a Dangerous Threat, Regardless of Whether Her Gun Was Real
“Brandishing is illegal,” remarked a redditor. “If that behavior goes unchecked, she will eventually shoot someone-she’s way too comfortable being way too dangerous.” Another claiming to own firearms shared their frustration with the woman’s actions, “Speaking as a trained, licensed, lawful and mentally stable gun owner, this infuriates me to no end.”
Many people pointed out how dangerous it was for the woman to be holding her finger on the trigger, as is noticeable in OP’s post. “The angle looks like she’s about to blow her own head off, absolutely terrifying,” exclaimed a commenter. Others expressed how, even if it wasn’t a real handgun, it’s still an illegal threat. “That’s terroristic menacing. A felony. Even with a fake gun,” wrote a user.
Allegedly, this wasn’t the first time this Louisville woman pulled a gun on someone over road rage. Someone posted on Facebook back in 2024, reportedly accusing the same woman, identified as a nurse, of threatening her with a gun. Tatertotbott stated the detective would call them back in several days after the incident; however, they have yet to share any additional details, besides a comment two days later claiming they reported the woman to the Board of Nursing.







