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| Originally posted by Dreyth Wondering what you're trying to say here... |
I feel like this has been the scene in New York too many times. Both me and my friends have experienced a surge of what it appears to be tourettes-soaked project dwellers that just aren't happy at all with whatever it is they're not happy about. It's really pissing me off and I feel like I'm soon going to join those malnurished black women flipping out.
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| Originally posted by LAdazeNYnights if i got drunked and jumped over a counter like that then woke up the next morning in immense pain from getting my ass kicked i wouldn't look for a lawyer. instead, i'd think 'wow i'm an idiot. got what i deserved.' and then try to laugh about it. |
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| Originally posted by Jake Benson But they're Black women. So they can act like wild boars and then cry like babies and use the race and women card at the same time when people retaliate. I'm only assuming they're Black. I don't think White women and McDonalds are two things that coincide in Manhattan. |
the guy who beat the women will not be charged
the 2 crack whores who jumpd the counter will be charged with a felony count
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2011/12...nalds-indicted/
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| (CBSNewYork) � Are they victims or villains? Two unruly customers who were beaten with a metal pole in a Manhattan McDonald�s are, themselves, facing criminal charges. The incident was caught on camera and quickly went viral. In what some may see an unusual twist, Rayon McIntosh, the McDonald�s worker seen beating a customer, was not indicted. However, the two customers are now facing felony charges. The attorney for the two women said it�s unfair and peculiar, CBS 2′s John Slattery reported. �It is peculiar because the person who wielded a weapon, the person who caused the injury, was let go and the people who end up in the hospital are charged with a felony,� Harold Baker said. A camera captured the disturbing incidents inside the Greenwich Village restaurant on Oct. 13. Following a dispute at the counter, one female customer jumped the counter while the other walked around. McIntosh, 31, then grabbed a steel rod and came to the defense of a worker who was being verbally abused and allegedly hit. �I was, I was scared because I�ve never seen that before,� McIntosh told CBS 2′s Derricke Dennis on Thursday night from his home in Jamaica, Queens. �I can�t say that I�m pleased or happy. I�m not the kind of person who would wish the worst on anyone.� McIntosh said he was slapped, spit on, threatened, and had to defend himself, so he picked up the nearest object, and started swinging. �It�s like instinct. You don�t even know that you�re capable of doing stuff like that. Your instinct just takes over like I gotta fight for my life,� McIntosh said. One of the women suffered a fractured skull and a broken arm in the melee. The same grand jury that failed to indict McIntosh has now indicted the two women � Myika Darbeau and Rachel Edwards, both 24 � for burglary. The attorney for the two women can�t understand it. �Mr. McIntosh�s behavior was legally and morally unjustified, hitting the women while on the ground senseless. My clients were unarmed, did not attack Mr. McIntosh and they were brutally beaten,� Baker said. It�s not known if the two women will face charges other than burglary. Their arraignment is set for Jan. 11. The irony here is McIntosh has been to jail himself � 11 years for manslaughter. But it�s because of that time, that he said the indictments for his alleged attackers are nothing to celebrate. �I would not wish that on my worse enemy because I know what its like to be away from your family, if you got kids,� McIntosh told Dennis. He�s hoping to replace the awful memory of that night with new ones � celebrating Christmas � a free man |
lulz
And McJustice was served on that day.
Like i said, not guilty 
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| Originally posted by Moongoose And McJustice was served on that day. with a large size of win |
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| In what some may see an unusual twist |
lol 'came'.
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| Originally posted by Banora How is it an unusual twist? THEY CAME AFTER HIM FIRST. Jesus fuck. |
That guy was you, wasn't it?
Don't lie to me Del.
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| Originally posted by Sushipunk That guy was you, wasn't it? Don't lie to me Del. |
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| Originally posted by Swamper I would never lie to an individual that places a blurry image of bas in his signature. |
serves those women right.
altho i'm a bit disappointed that he stopped after hitting them just 10 times, 15 - 20 would have been more satisfying for me.
This sets an example that you can't just run your lip and provoke and think you will get away with it. And why was that camera filming the situation to begin with from the seat???
I imagine that these days lots of people start their cameras as soon as an argument gets loud enough, anticipating a fight that they can upload to YouTube / WorldStarHipHop.
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| Originally posted by Swamper Off-topic: Remember that guy singing @ the burger joint in Miami at like 5am? *random memory* |
Yes. That was such a hilariously random event. I love Miami.
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Originally posted by Banora Yes. That was such a hilariously random event. I love Miami. |
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| Originally posted by Acton Where the hell was I then, during this event?! |
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| Originally posted by Banora Drunk. |
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