Road Rage? Or just 'hangry' for some animal protein? (Page 1/1)
rinselberg SEP 20, 09:01 PM
"Beyond Meat suspends executive after he was arrested on suspicion of biting a man's nose"

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Beyond Meat suspended its chief operating officer after he was arrested over the weekend on suspicion of biting a man's nose during a fight following an Arkansas football game.

Police arrested the vegan food purveyor's COO Doug Ramsey on charges of "terroristic threatening" and third-degree battery on Saturday night. Ramsey was released on an $11,000 bond the following day, according to court records.

The company didn't respond to requests for comment on the arrest. It later released a brief statement announcing that Ramsey "has been suspended effective immediately."

Fayetteville, Arkansas, news station KNWA, citing a police report, said Beyond Meat's Ramsey "punched through the back windshield" of a Subaru that had hit the tire of his Bronco. The incident took place in a parking garage near Razorback Stadium at the University of Arkansas.

The driver of the Subaru told police that Ramsey "pulled him in close and started punching his body." Ramsey also bit the driver, "ripping the flesh on the tip of the nose," the news report said.

Ramsey joined Beyond Meat in December last year, pivoting from a three-decade career at Tyson Foods.

Beyond Meat had been a market leader in the plant-based meat space, alongside rival Impossible Foods. It was a Wall Street juggernaut after its IPO in 2019, but since then has struggled to deliver on sales goals.

Shares have fallen more than 90% from their 2019 high. . . .


That's almost the entire article. Although it does provide a mugshot of this Doug Ramsey.

Allison Morrow for CNN Business; September 20, 2022.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/09...d-nose-bite-nightcap
Patrick SEP 20, 11:26 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Road Rage?



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