Possible hate crime leaves man bloodied at gas pump An attack at a gas station off Interstate 95 in Central Virginia left one man bloodied, his boat and Porsche damaged, and a woman under investigation for a possible hate crime. Posted by WTVR CBS 6 News on Monday, April 3, 2017

UPDATE: Newark woman arrested in alleged hammer attack on 'fancy, white' people

A Newark woman enraged by "fancy white people" is being sought for allegedly attacking a man with a hammer and smashing his Porsche and boat at a gas station in what Virginia police described as a racially-motivated attack Saturday.

Angela M. Jones, 26, faces potential hate crime charges after allegedly beating the man at an Exxon Station off Interstate 95 in Caroline County, Va., according to WTVR.com.

Jones has not been located or arrested as of 10:45 a.m. Tuesday, according to a spokesman for the New Jersey State Police.

The incident began when Jones approached the Massachusetts man as he fueled his Porsche and began yelling at him, authorities told the television station.

When the man tried to ignore her, she began bashing his boat and Porsche with a hammer, the report said. He was then struck in the face with the hammer several times when he approached her, authorities told the television station.

Some of her comments referred to him being rich and white, the report said. Jones, who is black, also said she was "sick of fancy white people," the man told the television station in an 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

The hammer broke during the attack and the man managed to fend off Jones, the man told the television station.

When the victim's wife returned from the bathroom, Jones allegedly made other disparaging remarks about race and class before spitting in the woman's face, the report said.

Her husband was left bloodied following the attack.

Authorities in Virginia contacted New Jersey State Police, who were able to identify Jones after a witness took a photo of her vehicle.

She is wanted in Virginia on charges of malicious wounding, assault, and destruction of property.

The man and his wife, who gave their names only as Bob and Kathy were on their way home to Uxbridge, Mass. from Florida, according to Fox25Boston.com

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