Dude Beats Up A Woman, Then Casually Buys Mexican Food [WATCH]

A savage altercation was recently caught on security film, as some douchebag repeatedly beat a Las Vegas woman with a ‘wet floor’ caution sign, outside of a Roberto’s Taco Shop.

After physically abusing the woman, the suspect walked into the taco shop and ordered food, as if he didn’t just lay the Smackdown on a stranger.

Carmen Porter was the alleged woman in the video, and told KTNV that her attacker yelled a racial slur at her as she was driving out of the Roberto’s drive-thru. Porter said something back to the guy, got out of the car, and confronted him face-to-face.

When the argument eventually got physical, the guy started swinging the caution sign at her, at least twice, as Porter lay on the ground a bloody mess.

The suspect, whose face is seen pretty clearly in the restaurant footage, walked right back into Roberto’s, ordered his food, and for whatever reason, went back out to assault the woman a second time.

Thankfully, someone pulled the attacker off her this time, as everyone scattered. Unfortunately, the attacker has not been found yet.

Regardless of what was said by either side, I think we can all agree that this guy’s a scumbag, and hopefully gets caught soon.

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