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Road rage flasher caught on cellphone video arrested by Nevada Highway Patrol


This hit-and-run flasher has been arrested by the Nevada Highway Patrol. She is accused of exposing herself and screaming profanities at a Las Vegas family. (Courtesy Adrian Rodriguez)
This hit-and-run flasher has been arrested by the Nevada Highway Patrol. She is accused of exposing herself and screaming profanities at a Las Vegas family. (Courtesy Adrian Rodriguez)
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LAS VEGAS (KSNV) - The woman caught flashing another motorist and his family on cellphone video following a car accident is now behind bars. On Wednesday, the Nevada Highway Patrol (NHP) arrested 34-year-old Gina DeMarco. The woman's face is one the entire community has become familiar with. On the News 3 Facebook page, her irate moment has been viewed more than 30,000 times.

DeMarco surrendered to police Wednesday afternoon and News 3 cameras were there as she was taken away.

The arrest comes six days after the bizarre road rage incident was caught on camera by Adrian Rodriguez.

The shocking video shows the DeMarco hurling curse words and flashing the family during rush-hour traffic.

"I mean, what was she thinking? What was the point in doing that?" said Adrian Rodriguez, who was on the receiving end of the incident.

Rodriguez told News 3 the commotion started moments before the dramatic confrontation. He says she became enraged after the two collided last Thursday on U.S. 95 at the Flamingo off-ramp.

"She was going crazy," said Rodriguez.

Two minutes later, she was gone, caught speeding away on camera.

"Clearly, this is outrageous behavior and it has no place on our roadways," said Trooper Jason Buratczuk with the Nevada Highway Patrol.

Buratczuk said the DeMarco could be facing hit-and-run and indecent exposure charges. And that's not all. As it turns out, she could be in even more legal trouble.

"We found out that there may be something going on, beyond just a regular hit-and-run crash. It looks like maybe some fraud or identity theft may be involved. Investigators are still looking into that," said Buratczuk.

For now, the woman behind this now-viral video is behind bars and getting ready to face a judge.

"If she would've just stayed on scene, and waited for NHP to get there, she would've had an unsafe lane change ticket and been on her way, and now because of her actions, here we are today," said Buratczuk.

Gina DeMarco was booked into the Clark County Detention Center and faces five charges.

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