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Posted on 4/23/17 at 3:13 pm to Litigator
Posted on 4/23/17 at 3:13 pm to Litigator
This story sure reads as if the woman was doing nothing to PROVOKE the kid. Sounds like a pretty one sided story.
They say men should never hit a woman...why don't they say if a man is to never hit a woman, she is never to provoke him.
They say men should never hit a woman...why don't they say if a man is to never hit a woman, she is never to provoke him.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 3:22 pm to DoubleDawg22
Even if he was provoked, just walk away. Get the frick outta there, leave the situation and don't risk throwing your career away before it ever starts.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 3:47 pm to DoubleDawg22
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They say men should never hit a woman...why don't they say if a man is to never hit a woman, she is never to provoke him.
I get you, but it also doesn't appear he hit her, just grabbed her by the back of the neck and pushed her. Not that it's okay to do that to anyone, but this was a misdemeanor, otherwise it would be a felony. Also, sounds like he is bad news waiting to happen. Kid at 18 (now 19), does this to his girlfriend because she was trying to walk away....he's got character issues that we don't need from a kid coming in as a freshman. He knows what was at stake....hope he turns his life around, but this was a decision that had to be made. Sucks, but that's life.
Posted on 4/23/17 at 4:38 pm to DoubleDawg22
I understand that is what the report says but I've seen a lot of these things written up one-sided primarily because the police are getting one side of the story when they write these things up.
It may very well be the case that there was no provocation and it's all on him with him being totally at fault. If so, he should get what he deserves but don't rush to a judgment is all I'm saying.
I'm pretty sure we've had some stories about athletes on here over the last few years and the initial reports didn't always hold up once more light was shed on the subject.
It may very well be the case that there was no provocation and it's all on him with him being totally at fault. If so, he should get what he deserves but don't rush to a judgment is all I'm saying.
I'm pretty sure we've had some stories about athletes on here over the last few years and the initial reports didn't always hold up once more light was shed on the subject.
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