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Imbajoe
United States857 Posts
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Rice
United States1332 Posts
On April 08 2012 09:54 dAPhREAk wrote: ic. i was expecting a story about you almost getting stabbed, but okay. i wouldnt have gotten involved other than to call the police and notified the guy i was calling the police. especially since the female apparently started the actual physical altercation (spitting is arguable) and you could have been seen as contributing to her assaulting him. uh no, spitting is not arguable, spitting in someones face is assault | ||
Treva
United States533 Posts
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ziggurat
Canada847 Posts
On April 08 2012 10:59 dAPhREAk wrote: arguable whether it constitutes starting an actual physical altercation. People go to jail for assault by spitting all the time. Even in Canada. | ||
neoghaleon55
United States7434 Posts
But holy hell...that's mad courage. I think I would have done the same, I wouldn't be able to live with myself if that lady got hurt in front of me. | ||
Game
3191 Posts
On April 08 2012 12:34 ziggurat wrote: People go to jail for assault by spitting all the time. Even in Canada. Isn't yelling considered assault in Canada? | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
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Drizzt3
United States189 Posts
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cz
United States3249 Posts
On April 08 2012 13:22 Drizzt3 wrote: Just curious, why stabbed, instead of shot, beaten, or raped? Like you said, you have no idea what he was reaching for. All you know is that he's black and therefore you concluded that it probably was a lethal weapon. It's in Canada, so I didn't assume a gun. That leaves a knife as a weapon. Beaten/raped doesn't reach into the jacket. I'm guessing he had a weapon as he instinctively put his hand in his jacket pocket while looking at me, immediately after I pulled/threw him. Seems very weird instinctive response unless you are carrying something. Still it could have been nothing. And him being black had nothing to do with my guess. | ||
UniversalSnip
9871 Posts
On April 08 2012 09:52 cz wrote: I don't. But he was pissed/scared (in his eyes) and his immediate response upon turning to face me was to reach into his jacket pocket. Doesn't really make sense unless he's got something in there. He was probably reaching for his breath spray because he was about to make some heavy moves on you. | ||
rad301
Canada196 Posts
After thinking about it for a long time I've arrived at a number of conclusions. I noticed earlier that night that the same dude had some drugs on him (I think it was weed but I don't know exactly since he had some paraphernalia I'd never seen before). He also wouldn't have a drink with the girl until she showed him i.d., which means that he was a cautious person by nature, and getting in a fight in a bar with drugs on board was not worth it for him. I didn't intimidate him, he chose to leave because he thought better of the legal consequences. The other conclusion is that When I need to be, I can be a fucking man. I've had people call me sexist before because of this, but the thought of a man harming a woman fucking disgusts me and I proved to myself that I was prepared to have the shit kicked out of me for standing up for what I believe in. I don't know the feelings you went through and exactly how the situation played out, but if nothing else take from your experience the only good thing I got out of mine. I think it will get easier the longer you contemplate what happened. I was pretty shaken up over it for a few days and really just wanted to put it behind me. | ||
lannisport
878 Posts
And being in a street fight is different than a "normal" fight per se. I've been doing muay thai for three years now and here's what I think of martial arts: You become overprepared in a 1 on 1 highschool type fight (fight fight fight!) but you will still be fucked in an actual street fight. Here's why, people who are most likely to pick fights have some grounds for doing so. They've probably fought before and believe they can actually win the fight, and also they won't attack you unless they believe they have some sort of advantage-- This could be a concealed weapon, friends around the corner, a knife.... Also, people will try to catch you by surprise. They will stab you in the back with a smile on their face as they say. I once bounced in a club and we were required to wear stab vests (for good reason). One of my buddies got stabbed that night, some drunkard broke a bottle and stabbed him in the stomach. But luckily he was wearing a vest. He didn't even have time to react and he held him long enough until the rest of us tackled the guy. A realistic knife attack will look like this: The guy gets stabbed multiple times per second. It's insanely difficult to stop this kind of assault. | ||
Game
3191 Posts
On April 08 2012 13:49 rad301 wrote: I had a similar thing happen a while ago. This dude was getting a bit rowdy with a friend of mine who's a lady friend (friend zoned to be exact) at a pool hall/bar. He started calling her names after she blew him off and she either kneed or shoved him lightly because of it, to which he shoved her fairly hard. I reacted completely impulsively and got right in this guys face and told him to cut that shit out. Thing is, like the OP I've never been in a fight before, and while I'm 5'11 this dude had several inches on me and looked like a fucking convict. He looked me right in the face and said "Yeah, you're real fucking intimidating" (incase it's not obvious he said it sarcastically), then just walked out. It's a weird feeling thinking that your about to have the shit beat out of you, and I spent the rest of the night staring at the door of the hall to see if he came back in. I thought he would be waiting outside when I left as well. After thinking about it for a long time I've arrived at a number of conclusions. I noticed earlier that night that the same dude had some drugs on him (I think it was weed but I don't know exactly since he had some paraphernalia I'd never seen before). He also wouldn't have a drink with the girl until she showed him i.d., which means that he was a cautious person by nature, and getting in a fight in a bar with drugs on board was not worth it for him. I didn't intimidate him, he chose to leave because he thought better of the legal consequences. The other conclusion is that When I need to be, I can be a fucking man. I've had people call me sexist before because of this, but the thought of a man harming a woman fucking disgusts me and I proved to myself that I was prepared to have the shit kicked out of me for standing up for what I believe in. I don't know the feelings you went through and exactly how the situation played out, but if nothing else take from your experience the only good thing I got out of mine. I think it will get easier the longer you contemplate what happened. I was pretty shaken up over it for a few days and really just wanted to put it behind me. I think you might want to consider that there is no real benefit to the psyche and confidence of someone who feels the need to fight to beat up someone they know they could on their worst day. I'm 6'7 350 and extremely large outside of being fat, and I've walked away from a lot of fights simply because not only I, but everyone in the surrounding area, anyone who would ever hear about it, or they knew that I'd have put them in the hospital. Despite the possibility of a warrant, or his current controlled possessions, you have to also think that in the court of law people of a certain stature are almost all of the time charged with deadly weapons for their hands. Sorry OP for getting off topic, but the post above me should easily settle your mind on that. | ||
Black[CAT]
Malaysia2589 Posts
On April 08 2012 10:13 Viciousvx wrote: Congrats you saved a white girl from a black husband :D Black People You Scary! Tl:Dr a black guy looked at me once too, i literally almost died. User was banned for this post. LOL, wtf?! Eventful day indeed.. | ||
brachester
Australia1786 Posts
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StreetWise
United States594 Posts
On a more serious note, I am glad you at least did something. Maybe pushing him weakly wasn't such a good idea, but at least saying something and informing him you had called the police. It just brings to mind those videos of muggings in crowded areas in large cities and no one does anything.... | ||
LemoNNA
Australia8 Posts
No shame of being scared of a potentialy dangerous situation. | ||
NarutO
Germany18839 Posts
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