Grandpa faces felony charge after ramming car of man who tossed a burrito at his vehicle, cops say

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Flying Burrito suspect? Apparently tossing a burrito at a car is not a reason to indulge in vehicular assault. Not even in Texas.

So, what do you think, should the guy get a pass?
He had his two grand-daughters in the car at the time--way to go with the life lessons, Grandpa~


A Texas man faces a felony charge after he allegedly rammed into another car in a road rage incident that was apparently sparked by a flying burrito.

Arturo Villareal, 56, was in his car with his two granddaughters in the parking lot of a Dollar Tree on May 9 when he and another driver got into a confrontation that quickly escalated, according to a news release from Constable Mark Herman's Office in Harris County.

Deputies found that Villareal and the other driver, identified in the release only as “the complainant,” had exchanged words in a heated spat.
Villareal then attempted to drive off when the other driver allegedly followed and then launched a burrito at the suspect’s car, deputies said.


The suspect then whipped his car around and “intentionally rammed his vehicle into the other driver’s vehicle, causing major damages,” Constable Herman said in the release.

Villareal was booked into Harris County Jail on a felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. His bond was set at $7,500.
The other driver was not taken into custody, despite throwing the burrito, because it did not cause damage, authorities confirmed to KPRC.
 
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The only reason WEF/Democrat shillbots made this thread is because the burrito thrower is a black or an illegal alien.
The ethnicity of the 'burrito thrower' is unknown at this time..the arrestee is Mexican-American.
Not everything fits your narrative.

..and you are just a troll~
 
The ethnicity of the 'burrito thrower' is unknown at this time..the arrestee is Mexican-American.
Not everything fits your narrative.

..and you are just a troll~
Shot like this happens everyday

The only reason you push this 1 instance is to push your narrative.
 
Shot like this happens everyday

The only reason you push this 1 instance is to push your narrative.
errr...OK. Just what 'narrative' is that? Road rage is bad? One should not engage in felonies with the Grand-kids in the car?

AFAIK, there is no racist BS in this case--nothing culture war worthy at all. Perhaps the word 'burrito' offended you?

But of course, you're an idiot..so who the hell knows what YOU see in it~
 
I pray that he isn't the guardians of his grandkids because if he is, where are they going to go now while he is in jail?

God bless you and them always!!!

Holly
 
Flying Burrito suspect? Apparently tossing a burrito at a car is not a reason to indulge in vehicular assault. Not even in Texas.

So, what do you think, should the guy get a pass?
He had his two grand-daughters in the car at the time--way to go with the life lessons, Grandpa~


A Texas man faces a felony charge after he allegedly rammed into another car in a road rage incident that was apparently sparked by a flying burrito.

Arturo Villareal, 56, was in his car with his two granddaughters in the parking lot of a Dollar Tree on May 9 when he and another driver got into a confrontation that quickly escalated, according to a news release from Constable Mark Herman's Office in Harris County.

Deputies found that Villareal and the other driver, identified in the release only as “the complainant,” had exchanged words in a heated spat.
Villareal then attempted to drive off when the other driver allegedly followed and then launched a burrito at the suspect’s car, deputies said.


The suspect then whipped his car around and “intentionally rammed his vehicle into the other driver’s vehicle, causing major damages,” Constable Herman said in the release.

Villareal was booked into Harris County Jail on a felony charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. His bond was set at $7,500.
The other driver was not taken into custody, despite throwing the burrito, because it did not cause damage, authorities confirmed to KPRC.


Yeah, not a reason to ram into someone. In a side note, what a waste of a perfectly good burrito!
 
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