Port Arthur, TX – 14 May 2021 – A Repo Woman and her husband made the mistake of stopping after a repossession to let Matthew Pete get his personal property from his car. Her husband was rewarded with a beating and a broken jaw.
Beaumont Police were called to the 2200 block of West Cardinal Drive, where a woman and her boss had repossessed a Chevrolet Impala belonging to 21-year-old Matthew Pete.
Pete was reportedly following the man and woman who repossessed his car. The male stopped on Cardinal Drive to allow Pete to get his personal belongings from the car. The husband of the woman involved in the repossession had gone to the location, because of the repossession, according to the probable cause affidavit, and was allegedly struck numerous times with a closed fist until losing consciousness.
The victim was treated at Baptist Hospital and sustained a fractured jaw from the assault. He gave a statement to police saying he wanted to press charges.
21-year-old Matthew Pete, was indicted by a Jefferson County grand jury on a charge of aggravated assault for the March 31 altercation.
Pete is currently not listed on the Jefferson County Correctional Facility’s inmate roster.
Source: The News
Man Breaks Repo Woman’s Husband’s Jaw Over Personal Property – Man Breaks Repo Woman’s Husband’s Jaw Over Personal Property – Man Breaks Repo Woman’s Husband’s Jaw Over Personal Property





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