A Bexar County grand jury has indicted a 30-year-old San Antonio man who was arrested in July after he was captured on video grabbing a “Make America Great Again” cap from a teenager who was dining at a San Antonio Whataburger.
Bexar County court records show Kino Jimenez was indicted Wednesday on a charge of theft of person, which is a state jail felony. He was located in Universal City in July by San Antonio police robbery task force detectives, who took him into custody on an arrest warrant.
The story made national news after a video went viral on the Internet. In it, 16-year-old Hunter Richard is shown eating with friends around 2 a.m. at a North Side Whataburger at Nacogdoches and Thousand Oaks. The video begins halfway through an altercation that captured a man suspected of being Jimenez throwing a drink in Richard’s face and walking out of the restaurant with a red “Make America Great Again” cap in his hand that Richard later said belonged to him.
Video of the encounter went viral on social media and racked up millions of views and thousands of comments.
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6 comments:
Excellent
awesome
now lock up Hillary
Here's a poster child for Stupid Leftist.
hang that dog.
Some liberal Obama appointee will eventually find him not guilty and pay him $100,000 restitution for the inconvenience.
Part of his sentence should be to wear a MAGA hat all the time...then go to the campus of UCLA or some other bastion of liberalism....I'll make the popcorn!!!
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