QAnon’s supporter ” prosecuted motorists ‘ who she thought were paedophiles’

Cecilia Fulbright, 30, alleged QAnon supporter, accused of driving under the influence of alcohol and annoying attack for allegedly attempting to run over vehicles, claiming there is a paedophile with a child abducted inside.

A Texas woman suspected of having ties to QAnon’s well-known conspiracy theory was arrested after allegedly chasing at least two cars and continually ramming one of them because she thought there was an internal pedophile who had kidnapped a girl.

Cecilia Fulbright, 30, of Waco, imprisoned on August 12 for driving under the influence of alcohol and annoying aggression.

According to an arrest affidavit received through Waco Tribune-Herald, the incident began to spread around 9:20 a.m. when the driving force of a food truck called 911 to report that a small red car had chased his vehicle with his young daughter, however he had controlled to escape unscathed.

About 20 minutes later, a call came from a 19-year-old student, saying that a red car matched the vehicle’s description on the first call chasing her.

The appellant stated that the driving force of the red car, later known as Fulbright, had collided with his Dodge Caravan several times before parking in an H-E-B parking lot on 19th Street.

“SP. Fulbright chased [the driver] through the parking lot, hitting her in the back and on an uninsured Dodge Durango before Ms. Fulbright crashed into a cement tower in the fuel pumps,” the affidavit says.

Several others have claimed that Fulbright recently had a staunch Trump supporter after he adhered to QAnon’s conspiracy theory (an article about Fulbright’s now-defunct Instagram accounts shows that Melania Trump is accompanied by pro-Trump hashtags).

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