A 27-year-old Boynton Beach woman rear-ended a BMW, and then asked the injured driver of that car if he was drunk too before suggesting they both drive away before police get there, according to a police report.

The BMW driver was sober and didn't go for it.

But Natalie Johnell's words were slurred, she reeked of alcohol, and she had a half-empty bottle of Captain Morgan rum on her front passenger seat, Boynton Beach police. She also had some MDMA powder, also know as Ecstasy, in her purse.

The 53-year-old man, who was driving with his 1-year-old son, was stopped at a red light at the intersection of Boynton Beach Boulevard and Northwest Eighth Street at 8:30 p.m. on Monday when Johnell plowed her Toyota Corolla into the back of the man's BMW, the report stated.

Cops arrived to find extensive front-end damage to the Corolla. The BMW's rear was also damaged, and the driver and his infant son were taken to a local hospital to be treated for minor injuries.

The man told police Johnell tried to leave, but couldn't because her car was so wrecked, and that she asked him if he was drunk too and suggested they leave, according to the report.

Police said Johnell reeked of alcohol, stumbled when she walked, swayed, fell several times, yelled at officers, denied that she had been driving, and refused to undergo roadside sobriety tests unless police called her mother first.

When she lunged at an officer and put her hands around his neck, the officer arrested her.

Johnell was booked in at the Palm Beach County Jail, where she remained Tuesday in lieu of $6,000 bail, according to the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office booking blotter.

She faces charges of DUI, battery on a law enforcement officer, and possession of MDMA, court records show.

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