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A teenage basketball player floored two of his opponents with vicious haymakers during a game earlier this month and now cops are investigating the situation. It went down at around 6 PM on Jan. 3 in Georgia when Sonoraville High School was taking on Rockmart in Calhoun...
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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BowDownToLSU10 months
13.7 % of the population doing 60 % of the crimes
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goodgrin10 months
It's actually around 3% doing 50% of violent crimes. Certain males between the ages of 18-45.
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duckblind5610 months
Color me shocked
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SWAT10 months
Hood rat.
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Wolfhound4510 months
And so the narrative begins...

According to a Gordon County Sheriff's Office incident report we obtained, the 16-year-old's violent outburst started because his opponent "kept calling him the N-word and he lost his temper."
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imjustafatkid10 months
Obviously false, but I don't care if it's 100% true. Words are not a valid reason to hit someone.
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Harry Boutte10 months
Yes they are.
"The fighting words doctrine, in United States constitutional law, is a limitation to freedom of speech as protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.

In 1942, the U.S. Supreme Court established the doctrine by a 9–0 decision in Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire.[1] It held that "insulting or 'fighting words', those that by their very utterance inflict injury or tend to incite an immediate breach of the peace" are among the "well-defined and narrowly limited classes of speech the prevention and punishment of [which] ... have never been thought to raise any constitutional problem."
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lsu for the win10 months
Lock him up
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LSUintheNW10 months
In time, it’s in his blood to keep it real.
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blueboxer111910 months
Criminal will say white kids said N word, so no charges.
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Timeoday10 months
If it was said the a 1st Amendment violation has occurred. The n-word is used constantly by the n-words without any type of charge at all.

Why does a non n-word saying the n-word to an n-word give the n-word the right to assault the non-word? Selective prosecution is also warranted if charges are not filed.
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ColonelAngus10 months
He did.
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robertgamb10 months
He should be banned from ever playing high school sports again the 1st shove was bad enough,suspended him and be done no more sports for him!
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Shooter10 months
That should be a hate crime!
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Bayoubred10 months
Dindu nuttin...
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imjustafatkid10 months
This racist violence must end.
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Timeoday10 months
There is a reason we are different. Why the planners want to merge us is for their own benefit and they punish us for being different and reacting differently.
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dallastigers10 months
Sucker punch just like the racist knock out game. The 2nd one didn’t land as much as it looks on video. That kid was coming in to push & when hit his feet slid forward, but he popped up and went back after the thug. 1st was planned from moment he got frustrated by not getting rebound & shoved him to the ground.
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gamecockman1210 months
Usual suspect.
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JackieTreehorn10 months
If that was my son he hit I would strangle that little thug at center court.
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jpcajun10 months
and then his auntie, uncles, mom, cousins, and grandma who is raising him would have attacked you, kicked you while you were down, and not had anything done to them by the local PD.

I would have been furious too and would have taken my licks from all of his family members as well.
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TheRouxGuru10 months
IF they were at the game
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jmarto110 months
No father?
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Tiger in Texas10 months
Hate crime! No doubt!
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Tiger on the Rag10 months
13% of America’s population is responsible for 50% of the crimes. Fact
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kywildcatfanone10 months
Probably more like 70%
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wallowinit10 months
Probably more than that
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tketaco10 months
Well oga booga to you too.
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homemadeshine10 months
Player should be suspended rest of season and arrested for assault!
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cajunmud10 months
Is that a prison team?
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truth2210 months
Harry Boutte- you are 100% wrong. Nowhere does the law give you the right to assault someone because of ANY kind of speech. short of something that puts you in imminent threat of losing your life.

"Hate speech" cam be criminalized,
but it diesnt give you a license to commit a crime!
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Geaux Guy10 months
Punching a dude used to be pretty common people.
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