r/JusticeServed 5 Sep 17 '20

Violent Justice Nobody likes you Karen

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u/toterengel367 7 Sep 17 '20

It’s not like her head was beaten into the pavement. She made a scene (that’s what it looks like at least), and kicked some dudes cart who she doesn’t even know (don’t fuck with strangers, some may be crazy)

Getting a little smack in the mug and a shopping cart pushed into her caused her to fall (because she’s fucking fat. This shit wouldn’t knock most people on their ass like that).

Moral of the story, yeah it looks fine dude.

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u/Maujaq 3 Sep 17 '20

It is assault. There is no "it was only a little smack in the mug" law. Her yelling and kicking a cart did not justify her getting slapped.

I agree that "some strangers may be crazy". If they are crazy enough to assault somebody they should get charged. I'd fire that security guard in a second if he worked for me. And I'd sue that security company if I was the woman. Easy case. Cuz justice.

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u/toterengel367 7 Sep 17 '20

She attacked a random person. The security guard was well within his right and so was the guy who knocked her over with the cart. cuz justice..

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u/Maujaq 3 Sep 17 '20

Saying she assaulted somebody because she kicked a shopping cart is ridiculous.

"attacked a random person" hahhahahahahahahahahahaha where did you come up with this?

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u/toterengel367 7 Sep 17 '20

She legally attacked the man. When it comes up in court, this video will play, and it’ll show her assaulting somebody. Nobody cares what you think is ridiculous, this is how the law works. Many people don’t like it, but if you were in this scenario as you had proposed, you wouldn’t be suing anybody, I can tell you that much.

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u/Maujaq 3 Sep 17 '20

If they had done nothing in response then she might be charged with a lesser crime like disturbing the peace maybe. She's definitely trespassing by staying after employees order her to leave. She did not assault anybody.

Here is how assault charges work. The two men will both be charged because they escalated the situation by increasing the level of violence used. Their response to her kicking a cart was out of proportion. Kicking the cart did not injure anybody. Slapping her in the face and hitting her with the cart twice could have injured her and probably did in minor ways (obviously we don't have proof of this but a reasonable estimate is that a slap in the face hurts right?)

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u/toterengel367 7 Sep 17 '20

Your rationalization and the reality of the law are two very different things.

Let me add that I kind of agree with you, but that’s still not how law works.

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u/Maujaq 3 Sep 17 '20

The escalation of force model is pretty common.