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38-year-old Cynthia Sosa was out driving in Key West, Florida when she saw a chicken attempting to cross the road.
Soft hearted Cynthia felt for the plucky little chicken attempting to get to its destination. She worried the traffic at the busy intersection would impede the little voyager or, in the worst case, cause an accident.
Cynthia brought her vehicle to a complete stop and was content letting the chicken cross in front of her however long it might take. She was enjoying watching the chicken on its adventure.
Unfortunately, not everyone is so caring and patient. Almost immediately, the impatient and obnoxious driver behind her began honking and exhibiting signs of anger and frustration. As the tension continued to build, the agitated driver had enough and aggressively passed Cynthia, purposefully hitting the chicken and ending its life in the process.
Upon witnessing this senseless act, Cynthia's patience and kindness turned to anger towards the driver. Cynthia began to pursue the driver who had hit and killed the chicken.
She caught up to the driver and used her car to block her from taking off again. Cynthia then got out of her vehicle and began trying to open the angry driver's door.
A brief struggle to open the door ensued. Finally, when it became clear she was not going to be able to open the door, Cynthia pulled out a can of bear mace.
Cynthia then proceeded to spray the woman in the car directly in the face, temporarily incapacitiating her and delivering justice that Cynthia felt the chicken deserved. Admittedly, she took things too far. But I bet the chicken would say she didn't.
Cynthia then got in her vehicle and went on her way only to be pulled over a short while later.
Cynthia Sosa was taken into custody and is being charged with two counts of aggravated battery and one count of burglary with assault or battery.
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