FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas — The Texas woman who was arrested on unrelated charges after driving around with a truck bearing an expletive-filled message to President Donald Trump will sell her anti-Trump bumper stickers, according to KHOU.
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She and her children will also sell "F-Troy Nehls" stickers. Each sticker will cost $15 and the money raised, which will be sold by the Fort Bend County Democratic Party, will benefit a voter registration drive, the Houston-based news station reports.
Fonseca said Monday that Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls "messed with the wrong person" when deputies arrested her last Thursday on an old, unrelated warrant for fraud.
Nehls posted a (now deleted) photo of the truck on Facebook on last Wednesday in an effort to identify the driver after receiving complaints.
Nehls says he was considering a disorderly conduct charge, but District Attorney John Healey said he didn't think it would be a prosecutable case.
He said publicity about the truck brought the August warrant to his office’s attention. Fonseca was released from jail shortly after her arrest.
According to the Rosenberg Police Department, Fonseca's felony warrant stems from a June 29, 2015 case for alleged fraudulent possession or use of identifying information. The case was reviewed by a grand jury in July 2017 and the warrant was issued at that time.