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originally posted by: cooperton
2019 dilemma - Friend gets assaulted, what do you do:
a) help defend him from potentially permanent physical damage.
b) pull out a camera for litigation purposes.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
a reply to: UncleTomahawk
Philadelphia Police say they are investigating not only this incident, but a second fight between a delivery person and Taco Bell employees at the same location, about the same time, just days later on March 3.
You think this case would be high priority in that city? The story is still ongoing and the police are doing their jobs.
People don't go to jail for a street fight until after they are tried and sentenced and even then it's likely probation.
He should sue the thugs don't you think? He'll have the names if he does not have them now.
What do you suppose would happen if Taco Bell gave him the names and he went to their houses and killed them?
I don't know about you, but at this point I don't even know why they followed him out the door. For all we know right now he hit one of them and ran. That story gives very little information and it's all one sided.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
LINK
He reported what happened days later to police after he says he wasn’t getting anywhere with Taco Bell corporate. They had offered him only a $20 gift card.
He shared cell phone video of the attack on Tuesday because he says he wasn’t getting anywhere with police either.
“Right now we’re in the fact gathering phase and we want to make sure we get all the facts and get them accurately," said Philadelphia Police Captain Sekou Kinebrew. “We’re still trying to untangle this and put all the puzzle pieces together.”
So he did not report it to the police until a few days later.
Like I said. Imagine if Taco Bell gave him the names and he went vigilante. Then Taco Bell really would be guilty of something wrong instead of their employees.
originally posted by: Blaine91555
LINK
He reported what happened days later to police after he says he wasn’t getting anywhere with Taco Bell corporate. They had offered him only a $20 gift card.
He shared cell phone video of the attack on Tuesday because he says he wasn’t getting anywhere with police either.
“Right now we’re in the fact gathering phase and we want to make sure we get all the facts and get them accurately," said Philadelphia Police Captain Sekou Kinebrew. “We’re still trying to untangle this and put all the puzzle pieces together.”
So he did not report it to the police until a few days later.
Like I said. Imagine if Taco Bell gave him the names and he went vigilante. Then Taco Bell really would be guilty of something wrong instead of their employees.