When a sheriff’s deputy arrived, the woman had “the contents of the burrito dispersed across her face, neck, and left chest/shoulder area.”
This is the second burrito-bashing incident in less than a month.
Police charge that Peter Elacqua, 41, got into an argument with his girlfriend Friday in their Port Richey residence.
After Elacqua allegedly shoved the woman into a chair in their bedroom, he “threw his burrito at the Victim,” striking her in the face with the food item.
When a sheriff’s deputy arrived at the home in response to a 911 call, the woman had “the contents of the burrito dispersed across her face, neck, and left chest/shoulder area.”
Who knew burritos could be weaponized?
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