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Beyond Meat executive charged with biting a man’s nose in a fight outside a college football game

Por: Chicago Tribune Business September 22, 2022

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A top executive at plant-based food company Beyond Meat has been charged with felony battery after a fight outside a college football game in which he was accused of biting a man’s nose. Doug Ramsey was also charged with making a terroristic threat after the attack Saturday in a parking garage outside a University of Arkansas football game in Fayetteville. Beyond Meat said Tuesday it has suspended Ramsey indefinitely. According to a police... + full article



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