FARMINGTON — A Florida woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to a misdemeanor charge of driving to endanger connected to a road rage incident on state Route 133 on Oct. 12, 2022.
Crystal Moyer, 29, of Sebastion, Florida, had a charge of criminal threatening dismissed in Farmington District Court. Moyer was a visiting nurse at the time in Farmington.
Alyssa Black made a complaint to police after the incident. She posted a video showing a woman stopping her vehicle in the road in front of her car and getting out. The woman in the first car came up to Black’s driver’s side window and punched it several times before getting back into her own car and driving off.
Black could be heard saying “Go. Go,” on the video when the car first stopped.
Farmington officer Ryan Rosie received several calls on Oct. 13 identifying the driver who punched the window. Her employer also called police.
Black gave the Sun Journal permission to use her name. In the video, Black said that the woman nearly hit her vehicle at one point while driving by her. She used her phone to record the incidents.
Police ended up calling the driver, Crystal Moyer, and she went to the Farmington Police Station.
Justice Julia Lipez sentenced Moyer to a 30-day suspension of her driver’s license and a $575 fine. With surcharges and fees it comes to $730.
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