St. Paul Woman Charged After Allegedly Striking DoorDash Driver With Vehicle Following Road Rage Dispute
Published: June 11th, 2026
RAMSEY COUNTY: A 20-year-old St. Paul woman is facing a felony charge after prosecutors allege she intentionally struck a DoorDash driver with her vehicle following a road rage confrontation that escalated into a physical fight.
According to a criminal complaint filed in Ramsey County District Court, Tamoreai Kay Marie Allen, 20, has been charged with one count of Second-Degree Assault with a Dangerous Weapon. Prosecutors allege Allen used her vehicle as a dangerous weapon when she struck the victim following the altercation.
The incident occurred at approximately 10:23 a.m. on June 10 near the intersection of Front Avenue and Como Avenue in St. Paul.
According to the complaint, the victim, identified in court documents as ARE, told investigators she was working on DoorDash deliveries when the encounter began. She said she was driving south on Dale Street when Allen allegedly began honking at her, tapped the rear of her vehicle, yelled at her, and continued following her through traffic.
The complaint alleges Allen later drove into an oncoming traffic lane, pulled alongside the victim's vehicle, yelled at her, and exited her car. The victim told investigators Allen then pulled her hair through an open window while the victim's vehicle was still in drive.
According to the complaint, the confrontation escalated into a physical fight in the street, with both women punching each other and pulling hair. The victim told investigators the fight ended after both agreed to let go of one another following a countdown.
The victim alleged Allen then ran back to her white Ford Taurus and said, "Alright bitch, I got you."
Witnesses told police they observed Allen enter her vehicle after the fight and drive toward the victim as she walked back to her own vehicle. One witness stated Allen accelerated and intentionally struck the victim before driving away.
Another witness told investigators the vehicle disregarded a red light and had a "clear intention" of hitting the victim. The witness said the driver could have avoided the collision but did not slow down.
A third witness who recorded part of the altercation told police she saw the victim walking toward her vehicle after the fight when Allen drove south on Dale Street and struck her.
The victim told investigators she heard a bystander yell a warning before seeing Allen driving toward her. She estimated Allen accelerated to approximately 30 to 40 mph and swerved toward her as she attempted to move out of the way.
According to the complaint, the victim believed she was going to die before she was struck. Investigators say she hit the windshield of the Ford Taurus and rolled onto the roadway before Allen continued driving away.
The victim suffered road rash injuries to her left arm and shoulder and was transported to Regions Hospital for treatment.
Police later located Allen's Ford Taurus parked and unoccupied near her residence on Hoyt Avenue. According to the complaint, officers observed significant damage to the windshield and passenger side of the vehicle, and investigators found hair lodged in cracks in the windshield.
The complaint states Allen's mother told officers her daughter contacted her via FaceTime and was hysterical after what Allen described as a road rage incident that escalated into a physical confrontation. According to the complaint, Allen told her mother that the other woman had jumped onto the hood of her vehicle and fell off after she drove away.
Allen was later located at the residence and arrested.
The allegations contained in the criminal complaint are accusations. Allen is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty in court.