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Which one is guilty of assault?
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(07-12-2015, 10:28 PM)Devils Advocate Wrote: Lol. I said most of the time, SSF. 

How in the hell do you figure he initiated it? It's right there in glorious color for all to see. He wasn't combative, insulting or aggressive until accosted by a private citizen. He has every right to defend himself, considering he found himself surrounded. The guard may not be charged  ( a travesty if so ) but I'd bet the camera guy isn't either.  

He was intentionally aggressive to a female staff member.  He was approached by a clearly displayed security officer.  He then engaged said security officer in a physical confrontation.  This isn't a back alley, the people engaging him were clearly officials.  His inane claim of self defense will be eviscerated in court, as it should be.  He's an asshole who wanted to instigate a confrontation and he got what he wanted.  Again, he's very lucky he didn't get more that he bargained for as most of the staff showed remarkable restraint.





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RE: Which one is guilty of assault? - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 07-12-2015, 10:39 PM

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