Two women with 'Yay Me' license plate charged with DWI after 'hitting mother's SUV, running over cop's foot... and then PEEING in the patrol car'

A night on the town turned into a night in jail for two Montgomery, Texas, women when they allegedly chased down a mother of four and ran over a police officer in a fit of road rage.



Robin Scott, 21, and Rennee Williams, 23, were both arrested for DWIs, with Scott facing charges of assaulting a peace officer and criminal mischief.



The bizarre scene unfolded when the pair rear-ended Anita Beskoon, who was driving four children, and began to barrage and curse at her before aggressively trailing her - all in front of an off-duty police officer.

The two weren't too hard to track either, as Scott's black Mitsubishi had a custom pink license plate that read 'Yay <3 Me.' When both were finally brought in, Scott let the police know how she felt by going to the bathroom in their patrol car.



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Ride: Robin Scott, 21, right, and Rennee Williams, 23, left, were both arrested for DWIs, with Scott facing charges of assaulting a peace officer and criminal mischief



Spotted: The bizarre scene unfolded when the pair rear-ended Anita Beskoon, who was driving four children, and began to barrage and curse at her before aggressively trailing her - all in front of an off-duty police officer. Scott's license plate made her easy to track

Mrs Beskoon told the Montgomery County Reporter that the dangerous duo first appeared in her rear view mirror on Rayford Road in Montgomery.



The driver of a black Mitsubishi was serving in and out of lanes and honking repeatedly before they hit Mrs Beskoon's mini-van.

Mrs Beskoon exited her vehicle to assess the situation, but the driver began cursing at her and calling her names. She threatened to call the police and the woman drove off.



She thought the incident was over, but a few minutes later, the Mitsubishi appeared by the side of the road in front of her, where it had been apparently waiting.



Rage: Mrs Beskoon told the Montgomery County Reporter that the dangerous duo first appeared in her rear view mirror on Rayford Road in Montgomery. Scott's arrest is pictured

Sobriety Test: The driver of a black Mitsubishi was serving in and out of lanes and honking repeatedly before they hit Mrs Beskoon's mini-van



Victim: Mrs Beskoon, pictured, exited her vehicle to assess the situation, but the driver began cursing at her and calling her names. She threatened to call the police and the woman drove off

The driver quickly pulled up beside Mrs Beskoon, again cursing and screaming at the mother, only this time, an off-duty deputy witnessed the ordeal and sprung into action.



Approaching the cars, he identified himself as a police officer.



That's when Robin Scott smashed into his car and tried to run him over, according to the officer, who then said she succeeded in running over his foot.



Attack: She thought the incident was over, but a few minutes later, the Mitsubishi appeared by the side of the road in front of her, where it had been apparently waiting. Scott taking her sobriety test is pictured

Intervention: That's when an off-duty police officer, pictured, tried to intervene but Robin Scott smashed into his car and tried to run him over, according to the officer, who then said she succeeded in running over his foot

Reaching for his gun, the officer demanded Scott exit the vehicle. She obeyed as did her passenger, Renee Williams, who began filming the arrest with her cellphone camera.



Not content to stick around for the arrest, then Williams hopped back into the car and drove off, leaving her friend behind, the officer said.



She parked the car in the middle of the road a few blocks away and hitched a ride with a friend, but they were stopped by police quickly thereafter.



Glare: Not content to stick around for Scott's arrest, Williams hopped back into the car and drove off, leaving her friend behind, the officer said. She was later brought into custody

Finale: When officials finally subdued Scott and put her into a patrol car, she continued to express her disdain for the situation, urinating in the police car as her final act of defiance

Both women were given field sobriety tests, which they failed, and it was revealed that Williams had outstanding warrants against her.



It took four police officers to get Scott into the back of the police car as she kicked and screamed insults against them.

