Beyond Meat COO Doug Ramsey detained for supposedly biting male’s nose

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Source: Washington County, Arkansas

Beyond Meat Chief Operating Officer Doug Ramsey was detained this weekend after supposedly biting a male’s nose in an Arkansas parking lot following a college football video game.

Ramsey, 53, was charged with terroristic threatening and third-degree battery and scheduled in the Washington County prison on Saturday night. He was launched Sunday, according to the Washington County, Arkansas, details page.

Ramsey and Beyond Meat did not right away react to ask for remark from CNBC.

The run-in occurred in a parking lot near Razorback Stadium after the University of Arkansas football video game, according to an initial authorities report. Local tv station KNWA/Fox24 initially reported Ramsey’s arrest.

Ramsey supposedly punched through the back windscreen of a Subaru after it reached the front tire of Ramsey’s automobile. The Subaru owner then left his automobile, and Ramsey supposedly began punching him and bit his nose, “ripping the flesh on the tip of the nose,” according to the report. The victim and a witness likewise declared that Ramsey informed the Subaru owner he would eliminate him.

Campus authorities decreased to comment to CNBC, mentioning a continuous examination.

Ramsey has actually been the operating chief of Beyond Meat given thatDecember The food business has actually been dealing with apprehension from financiers over frustrating sales, running difficulties and its long-lasting development potential customers. The stock has actually fallen 73% this year, dragging its market to $1.09 billion. Just 3 years earlier, the business was valued at $134 billion.

Prior to signing up with the maker of meat options, Ramsey invested 3 years at Tyson Foods, supervising its poultry and McDonald’s services. Tyson’s head office remain in Springdale, Arkansas.