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shoulda got her again, that's what a fight is!
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Small girl didnt want to fight, told the big girl to leave. Big girl didnt leave.
Small girl said she was going to call the police, big girl didnt leave. Small girl attempted to withdraw from the confrontation and go in her house, big girl pursued her. Small girl gave her three chances before defending herself. Would be interesting if this falls under Florida's 'stand your ground' rules. I dont think the small girl is deserving of any charges, she tried to walk away and the big girl pursued her. |
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shovel street party!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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It's not a cat fight until somebodies hair gets pulled
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Dumb bitch should have left when she was told to leave.
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And she got lucky with that shovel throw... |
that was good
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She demonstrated really excellent form with how she flung the shovel. Slo mo captures it really well.
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I have studied the video. Here are the relevant elements:
0:35 Pink asks black if she has a gun 0:37 Black says it's a BB gun 0:38 Pink says go get it, BB guns don't hurt 0:40 Black walks towards house 0:44 Pink rushes black, presumably concerning the BB gun 0:48 Black tells pink to get out of the yard 0:50 Black grabs shovel, cocks it to striking position 0:51 Pink turns and runs 0:52 Black hits her in the rear of the head with the shovel A very important distinction to be made here is that pink didn't begin to retreat until black began her striking motion. What makes this so difficult to call is that black could have stopped the striking motion after pink began to retreat. So the question is, if the target begins to retreat after the strike is already in motion does that motion need to stop (if possible) or is the motion allowed to follow through? |
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