Lisette Santis, a 40-year-old undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, faces a felony charge and will likely be deported after allegedly intentionally spitting guava fruit into produce bins at a Walmart store.
A Florida woman faces a felony charge and likely deportation after being arrested for allegedly spitting fruit into produce bins at a Walmart amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
A package of guava fruit was allegedly used as ammunition for a Florida woman who is said to have gone on an unsavory spitting rampage in the produce department of a Walmart."Tombert... observed Santis take a bite out of the fruit a spit the piece into one of her hands," thestated."Tombert stated that Santis then put the rest of the fruit into her mouth and bit down on it before spitting it into her other hand...
Before police arrived, Tombert said that Santis smiled and said"I don't know, just cause" when asked why she decided to contaminate the store's produce with her spit. The police officer also said that Santis failed to explain her actions or display"any signs of remorse" as she smiled and laughed when he spoke to her.
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