Enraged Girlfriend Attempts to Attack Walmart Employees with Car

 

SAN ANGELO, TX – A woman was arrested Thursday after she tried to run down her boyfriend and his co-workers in her car at the Walmart on S. Bryant. 

According to the affidavit, on April 16, officers were dispatched to the Walmart on South Bryant for the report of a disturbance. When the officers arrived they met with a man and two other Walmart employees who explained what happened. 

The victim said it started when he was getting off from his shift at the Walmart. The man was attempting to leave and get into his 2018 Dodge Charger but found his girlfriend Alexys Ryan Grafton waiting for him. 

She demanded her boyfriend hand over his phone and tell her who he'd been seeing. The boyfriend didn't comply with Grafton so she began punching him in the face leaving scratch marks across his face and neck. The man ended up running back into the store where he told two of his co-workers what was going on. 

While her boyfriend was inside of the store, Grafton parked her car beside the Charger. As the man, accompanied by two of his co-workers, walked out of the Walmart Grafton allegedly accelerated towards the group nearly hitting them. Grafton then fled the scene. 

She later returned while police were speaking with the victims and wrote on the door of the Challenger with a deodorant stick. This is when police were able to capture and arrest Grafton. 

She was charged with three counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and one count of regular assault. Her bond was set at $90,000 and she was released two days later. 

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Entitled ingrate bitches aren't born, they're made. This is the spawn of an emasculated society: "daddy's little princess" who can do no wrong, and much like her #metoo sisters in scorn, concepts such as ''evidence'' or any semblance of sound validity behind her behavior is lacking, or altogether absent, enabled and unfortunately tolerated.

Habitual feminine insolence is a tough nut to crack, but could more than likely be curbed by putting these types over a knee, every so often, so as to send the message: you really aren't as special as you've been mislead to believe.

IEBs ("Ingrate Entitled Bitches") seem to be as much a feature of our present culture as they are a bug. Poorer regions of the world don't seem to experience the widespread influence of these individuals because they lack the resources to produce or sustain them en masse, but throughout the West they drive the culture, the policies that are implemented and the economy through their iron whims and their enablers in the media and academia.

However, since 2008, economic contractions have proven that once resources begin to dwindle, the force of these IEB bombs in our society begin to face increasing blowback as the phenomenon is corrected. "Karens" of all types and all stages of the life cycle of IEB metamorphosis have experienced increasing discomfort as reality comes rushing at them like the tides of a tsunami.

I can't say that the thought of the possible destructive potential of errant IEBs doesn't wake me up in a panicked, cold sweat. Imagine what a few left-leaning IEBs with the right codes might do once their personal worlds are destroyed by inevitable political changes...

https://youtu.be/ag86voxgTIQ

"Now they'll all know how it feels..."

Was it a Challenger or Charger? What did she write on the car? Could you see what she wrote?

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