COO of vegan food company Beyond Meat arrested for CHOMPING down on man's face



A top executive at Beyond Meat, a plant-based food company, was arrested for reportedly biting a man’s nose in a parking garage near Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Arkansas, last weekend.

Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey faces charges of terroristic threatening and third-degree battery after allegedly chomping down on a man's face and "ripping the flesh on the tip of the nose" during an altercation following the University of Arkansas football team’s victory over Missouri State.

According to reports, Ramsey was attempting to leave the parking garage in his Ford Bronco when a Subaru “inched his way” in front of him and made contact with his front passenger’s side tire. Ramsey allegedly “punched through the back windshield of the Subaru” before attacking the Subaru driver with both fists and teeth.

Ramsey “pulled [the Subaru driver] in close and started punching his body,” then “bit the owner’s nose, ripping the flesh on the tip of the nose,” according to reports.

The irony of a vegan food executive trying to make a meal of a human being's face was not missed by those jokesters on Twitter.

\u201cWhen you finally get sick of eating plant based meat: \n https://t.co/qOK2OZzqYt\u201d
— High Yield Harry (@High Yield Harry) 1663620263
\u201cI don\u2019t think I\u2019ve heard of anything more ironic than the COO of Beyond Meat attempting to bite a man\u2019s nose off.\u201d
— Samantha Marika (@Samantha Marika) 1663632407
\u201cNo one: \n\nCEO of Beyond Meat:\u201d
— wizard. (@wizard.) 1663626954
\u201cI was gonna joke that doesn\u2019t count as \u201cbeyond meat\u201d but it was\u2026 a bit on the nose\u201d
— Arlen Parsa (@Arlen Parsa) 1663675327
\u201cAll of us when we see why Beyond Meat is trending:\u201d
— Pizza Dad (@Pizza Dad) 1663626808
\u201cCOO Beyond Meat says it tastes like chicken \nbut smells like nose\u201d
— Apologetic Canadian (@Apologetic Canadian) 1663655283

BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere is a vegetarian and also just happens to be the executive producer of the Glenn Beck radio program. Glenn joined "Stu Does America" to do a taste test of the plant-based "McPlant" burger, a Beyond Meat product, to see how it fares against the competition. In case you missed it, this was without a doubt the most ridiculous (but hilarious) plant-based food review so far.

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Navy SEAL who killed bin Laden reacts to being banned from Delta for not wearing a mask: 'Everyone has gone crazy'



Robert O'Neill, the ex-Navy SEAL who has been credited with killing Osama Bin Laden in a 2011 raid, has been banned from flying Delta Air Lines for not wearing a face mask.

On Wednesday morning, O'Neill shared a selfie of him on a Delta airliner with the caption: "I'm not a p***y." The former Team Six member was not wearing a face mask in the photo, which violates Delta's policy.

O'Neill's tweet was removed five hours after being posted, which he claims was done by his wife. On Thursday afternoon, the former Navy SEAL tweeted: "I just got banned from @Delta for posting a picture. Wow."

A story, in four acts... https://t.co/F7UsYnGlli
— Arlen Parsa (@Arlen Parsa)1597961786.0

"Part of every customer's commitment prior to traveling on Delta is the requirement to acknowledge our updated travel policies, which includes wearing a mask," Delta spokesperson, Anthony Black, told Business Insider. "Failure to comply with our mask-wearing mandate can result in losing the ability to fly Delta in the future."

O'Neill claims that he had his mask in his lap. He reacted to the ban by saying, "Everyone has gone crazy."

"Thank God it wasn't @Delta flying us in when we killed bin Laden... we weren't wearing masks," O'Neill snarkily wrote on Twitter.

Thank God it wasn’t @Delta flying us in when we killed bin Laden... we weren’t wearing masks...
— Robert J. O'Neill (@Robert J. O'Neill)1597960646.0

O'Neill has been vocal on social media about his opposition to wearing face masks to reduce the spread of COVID-19. On Thursday, O'Neill shared an article from the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy titled, "Masks-for-all for COVID-19 not based on sound data," which was written by two "experts on respiratory protection."

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises that people wear face masks. "To reduce the spread of COVID-19, CDC recommends that people wear masks in public settings when around people outside of their household, especially when other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain," the CDC website says.

O'Neill was seen wearing a face mask on a commercial airliner in July.

Airlines including, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Hawaiian Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, and United Airlines, started requiring face coverings for passengers in May. By mid-June, the airlines began enforcing the mask mandate and started removing flyers for violating the policy.

Delta Air Lines began banning flyers for mask violations in July, and over 100 people have been placed on its "no-fly list."

"We've been steadily and rather aggressively stepping up our enforcement of the mask policy," Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian said on the "Today" show in late July. "You cannot board a Delta plane unless you have a mask on. If you board the plane and insist on not wearing a mask, we insist that you do not fly Delta into the future. We already have 100 people put onto that list."

O'Neill did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Newsweek.