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Florida man charged with felony after allegedly hurling ketchup packet at good Samaritan

Last updated: January 22, 2026 11:25 pm
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Florida Man Faces Jail Time for Assault with Ketchup Packet

Recently, a bizarre incident at a bus station in St. Petersburg, Florida, has landed a man in hot water. Austin Simmons, a 28-year-old homeless man, was caught red-handed attacking a bystander with an open ketchup packet at the PSTA Grand Central Station. The incident took place late at night when Simmons was found passed out at the station.


Austin Simmons was arrested at a Florida bus terminal for allegedly attacking a bystander with a ketchup packet. Pinellas County Jail

According to an arrest affidavit, a concerned passerby tried to check on Simmons to see if he was okay. However, Simmons allegedly woke up in an irate state and aggressively threw an open ketchup packet at the bystander. The victim ended up with ketchup stains on his jacket, and the floor was left with a mess from the spilled condiment.

Simmons claimed he was only trying to give the victim a ketchup packet and denied any intention to harm him. Despite his explanation, he was charged with felony battery for the incident.

Due to a prior battery conviction in 2019, the charge against Simmons was elevated to a third-degree felony. This history of violence played a role in the severity of the current charge he is facing. Additionally, during a search, police found a small amount of what appeared to be cocaine in his possession, resulting in a separate drug possession charge.

Austin Simmons told officers he was only trying to “give the victim a ketchup packet.”
Simmons told officers he was only trying to “give the victim a ketchup packet.” Christopher Sadowski

Simmons was taken into custody and booked into the Pinellas County Jail on a $5,000 bond for both the battery and drug charges. At his initial court hearing, he was ordered to have no contact with the victim involved in the ketchup packet incident.

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While the specifics of Simmons’ prior battery conviction were not detailed in the arrest records, his current legal troubles stem from a seemingly harmless act that escalated into a criminal offense. It serves as a reminder that even seemingly minor altercations can have serious consequences.

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