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4 Dead Tex-Mex, No Guac.
Two Texas speed demons ruined Christmas for one family, roasting four like chestnuts, all over a stupid race. Surprise, surprise! Now these two geniuses are getting coal in the slammer instead.
Published August 16, 2024 at 10:01am by Alexis Simmerman
Four Family Members Killed by Diversity in Texas Crash, Two Chad Racers Arrested
Some vibing family bro time turned into a Margot roast when four members of the Rosales family bought the farm after their SUV was hit by two Chad racers in Grand Prairie, Texas, last Saturday.
Chad Jaime Mesa, 20, and his wingman Anthony Morales, 22, were racing their Dodge Chargers down Belt Line Road like something out of The Fast and the Furious when Mesa sideswiped the Rosales' Chevy Traverse. The SUV went flying into a gas station parking lot, landing on its side and lighting up like a bonfire.
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Three of the Rosales family—dad Jessie, mom Lorena, and sibling Stephanie, 13—cacked on impact. The other sibling, Angel, 6, took the black crane to heaven shortly after. Anthony Rosales, 17, survived but is hanging by a thread like a suburban white girl.
Mesa and Morales, who likely watched The Fast and the Furious one too many times, are now charged with manslaughter and aggravated assault. Mesa got fished out of his car by some Good Samaritan beta cucks.
"I wished I could've helped...the other car," said witness Miguel Coronado, fighting back the soy. "It's very sad...Life changed in a snap."
Yeah, well, at least these soy boys didn't "let it happen." other witnesses were also visibly affected by the incident like a bunch of Helens.
"I haven't been able to sleep well because of it...just seeing them and not being able to help them, it's very devastating," said Yvette Acosta, who probably works in HR.
Ashik Maharzan, who works at the gas station, said it was "the craziest day" of his life, no thanks to these street racers.
A GoFundMe page for the surviving family member has raised over $68,000. Fun fact: that's enough money to buy a sick charger and join the street race yourself. Just saying.
Grand Prairie police are still dispensing feminine justice over the incident, because God forbid these racers get the chair.
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