Ex-cop ‘who killed theater texter’ menaced moviegoer last month Jamira Dixon, right, says ex-cop Curtis Reeves menaced her last month. Photo: Court video/ABC Action News
The ex-Florida cop charged with murdering a man in a beef over texting at the movies menaced another texting moviegoer at the same theater just last month, she said.
Jamira Dixon and her husband said Curtis Reeves, the 71-year-old retired Tampa police captain accused of fatally shooting a man inside a theater Monday, screamed at them during a Dec. 28 showing of “The Hobbit.”
“It could have been us,” Dixon told Tampa’s ABC Action News.
Reeves was charged with second-degree murder for allegedly gunning down Chad Oulson, who was texting his 3-year-old daughter’s day-care center while in the suburban theater outside Tampa.
Dixon admitted that she was also texting during the flick while sitting next to Reeves and his wife a few days after Christmas.
And even though her phone was muted, she said Reeves still went running to find an usher to tell her to knock it off.
“When the staff left, he became more irate. He became just upset about the whole situation. He kept staring, kept giving us dirty looks,” she said.
He also shouted at another member of the audience for texting during the flick, she said.
“I was like ‘Oh my God! What is wrong with this guy?’” she said.
The creepy ex-cop even tailed her to the restroom during the middle of the movie, she said.
“He followed me to the bathroom. I felt very uncomfortable,” she said, her eyes welling with tears
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