Jealous Texas Woman Arrested for Throwing 25-Pound Weight at Romantic Rival
A woman in Texas has been arrested after she allegedly threw a 25-pound weight plate at her romantic rival's head in a fit of jealousy. Aralyn Martinez, 24, was taken into custody by the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Office on January 7 for allegedly attacking "someone her partner was involved with" at a 24 Hour Fitness gym in Spring, Texas.
According to authorities, Martinez yelled "B----, I'm going to drop this 25-pound weight plate on you" before throwing the weight towards her rival's head. However, the woman was able to move out of the way just in time and avoid serious injury.
Martinez was later arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, where she faces charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony. Her bond has been set at $1,000, and her arraignment is scheduled for Thursday.
The incident highlights the dangers of violence in fitness centers and the importance of maintaining a safe environment for gym-goers. "Not very often with weights and not very often at a gym," said Precinct 4 Captain Juan Flores, who added that even small weights can be deadly if used as a weapon.
Martinez's arrest has sparked concerns about domestic violence and the role of jealousy in violent behavior. As she awaits her arraignment, Martinez will face serious consequences for her actions, which could have had devastating results.
A woman in Texas has been arrested after she allegedly threw a 25-pound weight plate at her romantic rival's head in a fit of jealousy. Aralyn Martinez, 24, was taken into custody by the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Office on January 7 for allegedly attacking "someone her partner was involved with" at a 24 Hour Fitness gym in Spring, Texas.
According to authorities, Martinez yelled "B----, I'm going to drop this 25-pound weight plate on you" before throwing the weight towards her rival's head. However, the woman was able to move out of the way just in time and avoid serious injury.
Martinez was later arrested and booked into the Harris County Jail, where she faces charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, a felony. Her bond has been set at $1,000, and her arraignment is scheduled for Thursday.
The incident highlights the dangers of violence in fitness centers and the importance of maintaining a safe environment for gym-goers. "Not very often with weights and not very often at a gym," said Precinct 4 Captain Juan Flores, who added that even small weights can be deadly if used as a weapon.
Martinez's arrest has sparked concerns about domestic violence and the role of jealousy in violent behavior. As she awaits her arraignment, Martinez will face serious consequences for her actions, which could have had devastating results.