Hanny Allen Abouekde |
After stumbling on this story, I was reminded of the old song, Breaking-Up Is Hard To Do. For some, like Hanny Allen Abouekde, breaking-up is really, really hard to do. It’s so hard, that police arrested the 21-year-old douchebag for stalking his ex-girlfriend.
According to authorities, the stalking began in February. The woman he's accused of stalking said she broke up with Abouekde because he was abusive towards her.
Police said On February 3, Abouekde showed up at his ex-girlfriend’s Fort Bend County home without permission. She called and reported him to the Sheriff’s office and a criminal trespassing warning was issued. The victim also informed Abouekde that she didn’t want to have anything to do with him.
However, Abouekde wouldn't take no for an answer and began a texting campaign to try and win her back. Here’s a sampling of those messages.
“All want to do is "cuddle" with you and I need an "angel."
“You are in every song that I listen to.”
"Do I have to harass you to get you to talk to me?"
“Will you attend a school concert with me?”
“Are we cool, ?=$.”
On March, 4 Abouekde sent his ex-girlfriend an e-mail stating that he loved her, just wanted to start over, deleted all of his other e-mail accounts and was no longer visiting any dating sites. He continuously asked her if she would just come over. She ignored his messages.
On March 6, Abouekde sent another email telling her he just wanted another chance and wanted to marry her. He told her he would not let anything or anyone get in the way of their relationship. Later that night, he sent another email telling her he missed her and just wanted to see her face again one day.
Here’s my personal favorite:
On March 7 at 11:58 a.m., Abouekde sent a text message from an unknown number saying “Linnyboo, it’s HanHan.” Once again, the ex-girlfriend did not respond.
He then sent another text message a short time later saying, “I’m sorry. I want nothing more than to protect you and be your stronghold for eternity. With love, Hanny.” The ex-girlfriend still refused to reply.
On March 8, Abouekde sent an email saying he was perfect mentally and physically. He added that he met a couple that was in a similar situation to their “relationship” and the two of them got back together. He said he now knew what to do to make their relationship work.
On March 9, Abouekde sent a text message saying that if given another chance, he would be a 10 billion times better boyfriend.
He sent many emails over the next several days begging for her to return to him; all which she ignored.
He must have caught on that the nice-guy thing wasn’t working. And this is where he really proved to be a douchebag, trying a different approach.
Abouekde sent a series of emails and texts calling the woman a demon, scumface loser, disease-infected, selfish and drug-addicted, among other things. These emails terrified the victim.
The ex-girlfriend, in fear for her life, filed a complaint with the University of Houston Department of Public Safety on March 21. Later that night, Abouekde sent her flowers.
Police questioned Abouekde on March 23 and he admitted to sending the texts and emails. They informed him he was not to have any contact with the woman by email, text messages, phone or in person.
On March 27, Abouekde swerved in front of his girlfriend as she was traveling on Highway 59. He continued to ride alongside her, not letting her pass, while pointing his middle finger and mouthing profanity.
Police then issued a warrant for his arrest. His bail was set at $50,000.
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