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Female Cowboys supporters violently assaulted at their first NFL game.

A vicious attack at their very first Dallas Cowboys game has completely upended the lives of a Dallas Cowboys fan, his wife, and their daughter.

As a birthday gift from wife Lindsey and daughter Emma, Wenceslao Gonzalez, a lifetime Cowboys fan, received tickets to see Dallas face the Baltimore Ravens on September 22.

However, they said they saw a man yelling at a young woman who was “sobbing” as they were getting ready to leave the team’s $1 billion AT&T Stadium.

Wenceslao stepped in and got into a heated debate with the man, who has subsequently been identified as Rafael Ramirez, 32, in an attempt to defuse the situation.

Lindsey attempted to break up the altercation between the two guys, but Ramirez allegedly attacked her after punching Wenceslao in the face.

With a single blow to the head, Ramirez knocked Lindsey unconscious. Then, as she lay on the floor, he is reported to have kicked her in the face.

“I know he was in my husband’s face and he had already hit my husband in the face,” Lindsey told CBS.

I was attempting to keep them apart. That’s all I can recall.

My next memory is of waking up in a hospital. According to Lindsey, she sustained 12 facial fractures and sustained damage to her left eye, nose, and cheek.

Her jaw was also broken.

A photo of Lindsey resting in the hospital demonstrates the serious injuries she sustained; the swelling in her right eye makes it difficult for it to open.

On September 24, she underwent surgery. Both have been unable to work since the event since Wenceslao also sustained a shattered foot.

According to local sources, Ramirez was released on bail from Tarrant County Jail on September 23 after being detained and charged with two charges of assault inflicting bodily injury. Lindsey declared, “I never wish bad upon anybody or want to see any harm come to anybody.”

However, I do want him to pay for his actions, and I want it to be reasonable and fair.

It has completely upended our world. After this, our lives might never be the same.

The family ‘never want to go back’ to the Cowboys stadium, Lindsey she acknowledged. Emma, the daughter, also chastised the police for their tardiness.

Emma, the daughter, also chastised the police for their tardiness. She stated:

“It was just really annoying that there weren’t more police officers and security personnel to carry out their assigned duties.”

 

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