Police have arrested a San Antonio man accused in a now-viral social media video of hitting a woman twice during an encounter last year in a public park.
On Monday, San Antonio police charged Noah Ochoa, 24, with misdemeanor assault — bodily injury. He’s since been released on $3,500 bail.
Ochoa is accused of striking a woman in Olmos Basin Park in May 2023 after she told him he was mistreating his dog. Ochoa allegedly hit the woman twice in the back of the head with his open hand before getting in his car and driving at her as if he planned to run her over, according to an SAPD police report.
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SAPD officials of a coverup because it took nine months for a detective to hand the case over to the Bexar County District Attorney’s office. McWhorter maintained in a video clip that Ochoa is related to a 20-year SAPD veteran.
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has been unable to verify that allegation.
McWhorter’s accusations led San Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus to publicly rebuke the claims last week in a tweet.