According to a report, the victim stated he was directly behind Kendall's vehicle on Wrenwood Avenue when Kendall slammed on her brakes, put the vehicle in reverse and smashed into the front of his vehicle. The victim had three small children inside.
Kendall told police that she did not hit anyone and said her ex-boyfriend was following her.
No one was injured.
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