Girlfriend ‘floored’ car into partner during fight on way to couple’s therapy: cops

An enraged girlfriend has been arrested after she allegedly “floored” her car into her partner after he tried to break up with her — while they were en route to couple’s therapy, according to cops. The victim and his girlfriend, Veronica Roleen Gast, 30, had been driving to the therapy session in Fergus Falls, Minnesota

An enraged girlfriend has been arrested after she allegedly “floored” her car into her partner after he tried to break up with her — while they were en route to couple’s therapy, according to cops.

The victim and his girlfriend, Veronica Roleen Gast, 30, had been driving to the therapy session in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, on Saturday when an argument allegedly erupted between them, Fergus Now reported.

The couple already had been fighting all day when the boyfriend — who was not identified — suddenly dropped that he didn’t think their relationship was working anymore, cops said.

Veronica Roleen Gast, 30, was arrested after she allegedly hit her boyfriend with her car in Fergus Falls, Minnesota on Saturday.
Veronica Roleen Gast, 30, was arrested after she allegedly hit her boyfriend with her car in Fergus Falls, Minnesota, on Saturday. Otter Tail Detention Facility

A furious Gast then allegedly stopped the car in the middle of traffic and demanded he get out.

As the boyfriend was walking in front of the vehicle to get to the sidewalk, Gast stared him down and “floored” the car in an attempt to mow him down, according to police.

The victim told cops he was thrown into the windshield and over the car’s hood — leaving him with an injured back and a cut on his right elbow.

Gast later copped to striking her boyfriend with the car but claimed it was an accident because she was upset and not paying attention.

She was charged with second-degree assault, gross negligence, domestic assault and criminal vehicular operation – bodily harm, gross negligence and domestic assault in the wake of the saga.  

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