"Lady Naucalpan", the woman who went viral for biting and threatening a cyclist in Mexico
A street altercation between two women in Polanco, Mexico City, has gone viral after one woman, dubbed 'Lady Naucalpan', was filmed threatening and biting another cyclist.
In a recent incident in Polanco, Mexico City, a viral video captured a confrontation between two women, drawing significant attention on social media. The woman at the center of the controversy has been nicknamed 'Lady Naucalpan' after footage surfaced showing her aggressively threatening and physically assaulting another woman on a bicycle. The altercation reportedly occurred at the intersection of Presidente Masaryk Avenue and Hegel, where tensions escalated during a heated argument.
As the argument intensified, local traffic personnel intervened to separate the two parties. However, the situation escalated further when the duo in the vehicle, identified as presumably mother and daughter, attempted to flee the scene by driving towards one of the traffic officers, allegedly putting her safety at risk. The altercation concluded with one of the women from the car being taken into custody, as shown in the circulated videos.
This incident highlights the ongoing issues related to road safety and behavior among motorists and cyclists in urban areas. The viral nature of the video has sparked discussions about road rage and aggression, particularly towards cyclists, prompting calls for better awareness and regulation of conduct on the roads to ensure the safety of all users.