This is what I posted in the thread that Pete referenced above.
Don't just look at the over the street walkway. Look at the architectural details on the buildings and the parking garage, and compare them to the google street view in my second link for 950 Austin Street, which is not in the medical center.
Nobody is disputing that this occurred in Houston, just the location.
And just for clarity, I was not disputing whether the incident happened - though sites like the sources for this thread are not very careful about fact-checking and what
year incidents they are "reporting" happened. In this case,
@LadyLiberty established the date - several days after George Floyd's death - as well as the location. My comment that it is about a mile to St. Joseph Medical Center was based on it being about 8 blocks's distance on Google Maps.
Doing a couple of thousand $$'s damage to a guy's car and scaring the bleep out of his child simply because they exist is sufficiently outrageous without falsely claiming it was at a children's hospital. But realizing that part of the story is false, one should ask why. As best I can tell,
TheGatewayPundit passed along some rando's Tweet or FB post, not the first time TGP has passed on something false without fact-checking. But the first guy to make the false claim ... was (s)he trying to dramatize it to get more attention? Trolling uncritical conservatives like TGP? I won't guess, but I've seen enough of both that, well, it's why I'm so annoying about
clickbaity and annoymorous sources.