One of the most upsetting stories we’ve read in a long time — and sadly indicative of what’s going on in the USA right now…
29.04.2023 - 20:57 / perezhilton.com
This is the definition of a date from hell.
A Texas man was arrested this week after he allegedly killed a man impersonating a parking lot attendant – before returning to finish the date he was on at the time! Yeah, you read that right. This guy allegedly left his date to kill someone.
According to a probable cause affidavit obtained by the Associated Press, police claimed 29-year-old Erick Aguirre and his date had parked their cars separately in a lot near the Rodeo Goat restaurant in Houston on April 11 when Elliot Nix suddenly approached them, saying it would cost them $20 each to park. The man shelled out the $40 for the parking spots before heading into the burger joint for dinner. However, he later found out from a restaurant employee that Nix wasn’t an attendant for the lot and scammed them.
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Aguirre became enraged over the scam. But instead of asking for his money back, he decided to get violent. At one point in the night, an employee at a nearby smoke shop saw Aguirre go to his car, grab a gun, and chase after Nix. When both men were out of sight, the worker claimed he heard a gunshot go off sometime before 8:00 p.m. Aguirre was then seen “nonchalantly walking back to his car with the gun in his hand” and putting the weapon back in the vehicle before heading back inside the restaurant to continue his date. OMG!?
When Aguirre returned, he allegedly told the woman “everything was fine,” and he just scared Nix. The two began walking back to their table but ultimately left to dine somewhere else after he appeared uncomfortable. Their date ended up continuing hours into the night, per AP. As for Nix, the 46-year-old was
One of the most upsetting stories we’ve read in a long time — and sadly indicative of what’s going on in the USA right now…
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