MUST SEE: Park Ranger Shoved Into Lake After Lecturing Young Texans on Appropriate “Social Distancing” Practices (VIDEO)

A Texas park ranger was shoved into a Lake Austin last Thursday after lecturing a group of young Texans on proper social distancing.

Authorities later arrested Brandon Hicks for pushing the ranger into the water.

KXAN reported:

A park ranger who was trying to disperse a crowd on a sunny Thursday at Lake Austin says he was pushed into the water. Police say a 25-year-old has been arrested in the case.

A video shared on social media appears to shows the ranger speaking to the crowd and asking them to keep six feet of distance between them to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. The video then shows a man run up and push him, sending both men into the water. The suspect then climbs out of the lake and runs off.

That matches a description of the incident described in an arrest affidavit for Brandon James Hicks, who faces a charge of attempted assault on a public servant.

According to the arrested affidavit, police responded to the call around 4:54 p.m. Thursday and were sent to Commons Ford Park. The ranger reported he had been trying to disperse a crowd of people who were unlawfully smoking and drinking in the park, police say.

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