A post office run-in in which a man carrying packages called a woman who didn’t hold a door “rude” ended with the woman running down the package-laden man, Pa. police say.

It happened late last week in the Bloomfield section of Pittsburgh, according to KDKA-TV.

That’s where police say 27-year-old Noel Morrison of Avalon, Pa., flung open a post office door as she exited. The swinging door hit a man carrying packages, causing him to drop all his parcels, according to the KDKA account.

The man called Morrison ‘rude,’ police say, and she shot back with an expletive.

Perhaps things should have ended there.

But the man, who is not identified in the story, had more packages. And while he was carrying them from his car, Morrison saw him and continued to yell and curse at him from behind the wheel of her own vehicle, police say.

As the man walked toward the post office carrying more packages, Morrison allegedly dropped her vehicle into drive and accelerated toward the victim.

Struck by the car on the right side of his body, the man rolled onto the hood of Morrison’s vehicle and fell to the ground, his packages spilling everywhere for the second time.

But Morrison wasn’t done. Police say she dropped her car into reverse, then ran over the packages.

Morrison was arrested when she returned to the scene while officers were awaiting paramedics.

She was taken into custody and charged with aggravated assault by vehicle, criminal mischief, and vehicle code violations, KDKA reports.

The man was not seriously injured, police say.