Woman Arrested for Driving Into Religious Group in Montana
Genevienne Rancuret faces multiple charges; FBI reviewing case for possible bias crime.
- Genevienne Rancuret, 55, was arrested in Billings, Montana, after allegedly driving her car into a demonstration by the religious group Israelis for Christ, injuring one person.
- Rancuret was charged with eight counts of felony assault with a weapon, felony criminal mischief, and driving under the influence.
- The incident occurred on Saturday, and Rancuret was arrested two hours later during a traffic stop.
- The FBI is reviewing the case, suggesting it may be considering whether the incident was a bias-motivated crime.
- The injured man, a member of the religious group, suffered minor injuries.