NEWARK -- Essex County Sheriff's detectives on Wednesday arrested a woman who attacked a man with a hammer and smashed his Porsche after reportedly yelling at him for being "rich" and "white" at a Virginia gas station, officials said.

Angela M. Jones (Photo: Essex County jail)

Angela M. Jones, 26, of Newark, was taken into custody without incident at her Fairmount Avenue residence, according to Sheriff Armando Fontoura.

Jones was wanted by Caroline County, Va. authorities in the alleged assault on Saturday.

Jones directed racial slurs at the Massachusetts man, who is white, as he fueled his Porsche that was hauling his boat, according to Virginia authorities. When the man ignored her remarks, Jones allegedly smashed his Porsche and boat with a hammer, Virginia television station CBS 6 reported.

"It is believed Angela Jones then attacked the owner of the SUV and the boat while allegedly making racial slurs by referring to the victims as 'rich' and 'white,'" according to a statement from the Caroline County Sheriff's Office.

Jones said she was "sick of fancy white people," the man said in a local television interview.

Possible hate crime leaves man bloodied at gas pump https://t.co/sS5c44rjBf pic.twitter.com/vQI8F4zqRe — WTVR CBS 6 Richmond (@CBS6) April 4, 2017

A witness took a cell phone photo, which helped authorities identify Jones, according to the sheriff's office.

Caroline County Sheriff Tony Lippa told CBS 6 hate crimes charges were being considered. Jones was being held at the Essex County jail ahead of extradition to Virginia, where she is accused of assault and vandalism offenses.

It was not immediately clear if Jones had retained an attorney to comment on the allegations.

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