ZitatGeorge Lopez got into more than just his meal at a Hooters over the weekend when he and an apparent supporter of President Donald Trump had an altercation.
In a video sent to TMZ, Lopez was at Hooters in New Mexico on Sunday when an unknown man goaded the actor into a physical fight.
“Here comes my boy, George,” the man says while filming. Lopez appears to grab the man at the back of the neck.
TMZ reports that a “source close to George” told them that the man had been yelling “MAGA” and “pro-Trump comments” at the comedian all night, prompting the 57-year-old to act. Lopez was supposedly in the area filming the movie “Walking with Herb.”
It does not appear that anyone was seriously injured. A representative for Lopez did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for more information.
If this report is true, that "Lopez appears to grab the man at the back of the neck.", then he is guilty of assault and I hope the person he attacked files on him. A video of the event can be seen at the link but is not, imo, very clear.
Funny, though, how Liberals don't like being harassed while out for dinner (if that really occurred). Note, too, how TMZ alibis Lopez: "an unknown man goaded the actor into a physical fight".
We believe the survivors. Unless they fought in Benghazi.~~Navy Seal Robert J. O'Neill
The progressive and their useful idiots are 'feeling their oats'.
Two Minnesota Republican Candidates Reportedly Assaulted on Campaign Trail 17 Oct 2018
Two Republican candidates running for office in Minnesota were reportedly assaulted in two incidents on the campaign trail this weekend.
Police are currently investigating the assaults on the candidates, who are both running campaigns for the Minnesota State House, after they each said during the weekend that they were attacked.
Minnesota State Rep. Sarah Anderson (R-Plymouth) claimed one man who identified himself as an anarchist charged at her Sunday afternoon after she confronted him for kicking one of her campaign signs.
Anderson said he kept her from shutting her car door before punching her in the arm.
“The idea that they will physically attack me, that is un-Minnesotan, that is not how we operate, and that’s not how we solve problems in the state,” Anderson said.
The other candidate, first-time Republican candidate Shane Mekeland of Benton County, claimed he suffered a concussion after a man punched him without warning in a bar on Friday evening. The two were reportedly discussing taxes and health care when the unprovoked attack caused Mekeland to suffer a blow to the face.
“The last thing I heard is him say – I’ll keep out the colorful language – ‘You bleepin’ people don’t give a bleep about the middle class,’” Mekeland recalled.
Mekeland said police already interviewed his alleged attacker, but police have not released his identity because no charges have been filed as of Wednesday.