Twitter user @bzzaragoza50, identified in his Twitter name as Bryan, took to social media to alert the community about a man he saw beating a woman, who he presumed was his girlfriend. Bryan wrote that he was stopped at a traffic light when he witnessed the assault.
Aye San Antonio y’all help me find this man he was beating up his gf at the light and when I tried to stop him he tried to fight me pic.twitter.com/Vq0TkKcYVQ
— Big Papi Bryan (@bzzaragoza50) March 7, 2020
Bryan also said he tried to stop the man, who then threatened to fight him. In a follow-up tweet, he said the suspect was filming himself punching the woman.
Also he was recoding the whole thing so idk how messed up in the head you gotta be to do some shit like that
— Big Papi Bryan (@bzzaragoza50) March 7, 2020
Presented with his photo, some Twitter users took the opportunity to roast the alleged assailant.
Mans need to be fighting them calories not his Girl
— ♛ Miguel ♛ (@miguelj904) March 8, 2020
Don’t be mad at you’re girl, be mad at your barber fam
— Sean Perez (@TheBigSean23) March 8, 2020
He looks like someones dyke tia
— alicia (@correaalicia8) March 8, 2020
Others called out Bryan for not doing more to stop the incident. The Twitter user later clarified that he wanted to help the woman but hesitated since the person carrying out the assault had a gun.
Bro all respect but if you don’t think I tried you on some shit I got out the car dude had a strap and told me he was gonna drive into crossing traffic I was stuck between a rock and a hard place
— Big Papi Bryan (@bzzaragoza50) March 8, 2020
I’m confused you’re from San Antonio and you didn’t fight him. We respect lady’s around here sir no matter the circumstances. Especially a foo with a blow out like that!!!
— Lys (@aelementx_) March 8, 2020
He was finna drive into crossing traffic and had a strap
— Big Papi Bryan (@bzzaragoza50) March 8, 2020
Regardless, many Twitter users voiced their concern, saying they wanted to make sure the man is behind bars or faces some sort of consequence.
Anybody tryna link up and head to San Antonio? I’ll drive
— Hi, I'm Paul (@thisisntpaul) March 8, 2020
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact police.
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