Farrelly Brothers' friend RUN OVER for asking man to wear mask

Farrelly Brothers share story and photos of a friend who was RUN OVER after asking a man to wear his mask

The Farrelly Brothers directing duo have tweeted a shocking story from a friend who claims he was assaulted after asking a man to wear a face mask.

Peter and Bobby shared their friend Bill Beauchene’s account of the incident along with a photo of his bloody and bandaged shin.

‘Here’s a picture of my friend Bill Beauchene who got attacked and then run over today after asking a 20-something-year-old guy standing next to him in a convenience store why he wasn’t wearing a mask,’ the post on the Dumb And Dumber creator’s joint account said.

Sharing: The Farrelly Brothers tweeted a friend's story of being assaulted for asking someone to wear a face mask. They're seen in 2014 above

Sharing: The Farrelly Brothers tweeted a friend’s story of being assaulted for asking someone to wear a face mask. They’re seen in 2014 above

In a followup tweet, they shared Bill’s retelling.

‘That is not accidental!’ he wrote of his injuries. ‘By the way I spent an hour in a jail cell this morning! Got arrested for Disorderly conduct,’ Beauchene wrote.

‘As I was coming out of a convenience [store] to some guy was right on my a** with no mask on and I said to him “Where is your mask.” And he totally went off on me I mean big time!’ 

‘I just stood there while he kept chest bumping me. He wacked my full coffee out of my hand and it went all over a guy standing right next to us., Bill continued.

Victim: 'Here's a picture of my friend Bill Beauchene who got attacked and then run over today after asking a 20-something-year-old guy standing next to him in a convenience store why he wasn't wearing a mask,' the post on the Dumb And Dumber creator's joint account said

Victim: ‘Here’s a picture of my friend Bill Beauchene who got attacked and then run over today after asking a 20-something-year-old guy standing next to him in a convenience store why he wasn’t wearing a mask,’ the post on the Dumb And Dumber creator’s joint account said

Story: Beauchene wrote a lengthy account of what happened, which was shared by the directors

Story: Beauchene wrote a lengthy account of what happened, which was shared by the directors

‘He told me if he ever saw me off the property [he] was going to cut my throat so I went behind his car and took a picture of his license plate. When I stepped out from behind his car he opened his door and floored his car in reverse.’

‘It hit me really hard I had to brace myself in the door [and] ended up bending all the way to his front bumper and he couldn’t close it however it threw me about 20 feet and put a huge gash in my leg,’ Beauchene continued. 

‘When the cops came they pulled me aside and said look we’re willing to just let this whole thing go and you can both just go. If not we’re going to arrest you both for disorderly conduct.’

‘I was so pissed that I really didn’t care if I had to spend a couple of hours at the station so I said let’s go downtown,’ he went on. ‘There were 5 cop cars, the rescue truck and a fire truck at the scene. I have to go to court in October.’

Live free or die: There has recently been massive spikes of coronavirus cases in states like Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon and South Carolina. Above is a protest against masks Wednesday in Sanford, Florida

Live free or die: There has recently been massive spikes of coronavirus cases in states like Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon and South Carolina. Above is a protest against masks Wednesday in Sanford, Florida

Rhode Island has been hit with 17,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus with 974 deaths, according to The New York Times.

Recently there have massive spikes of in cases in states like Alabama, Arizona, California, Florida, Texas, Nevada, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon and South Carolina.

According to  the Times, the total number of cases across the US has risen 68% in the last two weeks.

The CDC currently recommends the use of cloth face coverings but there is no national mandate for wearing.  

Guidelines: The CDC currently recommends the use of cloth face coverings but there is no national mandate for wearing

Guidelines: The CDC currently recommends the use of cloth face coverings but there is no national mandate for wearing

source: dailymail.co.uk