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Woman accused of threatening husband with car after argument about her driving skills

Sarai Longhenry allegedly tried to run down her husband in a church parking lot after Easter services.

By Evan Bleier
Sarai Longhenry (Credit: Montgomery County Jail)
Sarai Longhenry (Credit: Montgomery County Jail)

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CLARKSVILLE, Tenn., April 23 (UPI) -- A Tennessee woman was arrested on Sunday after Easter services when she allegedly tried to hit her husband with a car following an argument they had about her driving skills.

Sarai Longhenry’s husband told Clarksville Police that she was “driving erratically with him and their daughter in the car” while they were on the way to the First Baptist Church of St. Bethlehem.

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After Easter services, he refused to get in the car and Longhenry allegedly “turned the vehicle in his direction and accelerated toward him,” according to the Leaf-Chronicle.

The vehicle hit a curb and Longhenry's husband jumped into some nearby trees to avoid being struck.

Longhenry, 36, was charged with aggravated assault and booked into the Montgomery County Jail on $1,000 bond.

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