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Alexander Alton McDavid (McLennan County Jail).
A 35-year-old man from Texas found himself in trouble after allegedly pouring hot soup on his 67-year-old girlfriend, resulting in third-degree burns, due to her talking excessively, according to his claims.
Alexander Alton McDavid, who resides in Waco, faces charges for injury to the elderly, assault with bodily injury with a prior conviction, continuous violence against family, making a terror threat against family, and resisting arrest, as per jail records. As of Monday afternoon, McDavid was held in the McLennan County Jail with his bond set at $130,000.
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Local CBS affiliate KWTX obtained an arrest affidavit that reportedly said the victim and McDavid were arguing on Feb. 28 at the apartment in the 1700 block of Washington Avenue. McDavid reportedly got mad and told the victim she was talking too much. The victim was heating soup in the microwave and as she was taking it out, McDavid allegedly swiped at the plate, causing the soup to spill. She suffered third-degree burns on her shoulder and forearm, cops reportedly stated.
The victim does not have a phone or a car, so she did not initially contact police. But a few days later, she left the apartment for an appointment at the Social Security office. She stopped at the police department as well to make a report, the affidavit reportedly stated. Cops took the report and photographed her burns.
According to the affidavit, the victim said she and McDavid started dating about a year ago. McDavid physically abused her after he moved into her apartment, the affidavit reportedly stated. He allegedly had choked her in the past, but she did not call police.
Cops arrested McDavid on Thursday and took him to jail.
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