When he starts cursing YOUR wife out, what are you going to do? Run back in the store.
Oh, now I understand, so some guy is cussing out my wife, and what would I do? Now since I am a logical type of person, I would take aside my wife and ask her what was going on. Now if the belligerent liberal asshole follows us and still is trying to engage my wife with his liberal asshole attitude, I would politely ask him to step back and I will talk with him after I have my intelligent conversation with my wife, asking her what seems to be the problem. If after I politely ask him to refrain from his liberal ranting and ravings, as we all know liberals do, if he continues to be a asshole I will again tell him to step back or face the consequences while telling my wife to get out her phone and start videoing our conversation. I have now given the liberal moron 2 chances to retreat away from my wife. You can figure out the rest.....
Hey honey why is the fine gentleman cursing you out? You are right kind sir, my wife is a dumbass for parking in the handicapped spot I promise you it will never happen again.
Wow, really seems that you are off your rocker. I dont go out looking for a fight, but if ones some liberal idiot like you must bring a confrontation, I wont hesitate to stand my ground...You being the IQ of 30 just doesnt understand why I am still trying to be civil with your sorry ass.
I am pretty sure McGlockton didn't go to the store looking for a fight either, but he walked out the store to an ass clown cursing out his wife. If you were in the same situation I can see your punk ass running right back into the store hoping the guy will leave.
The only one cursing was the black ***** and that is why her drugged up b/f with a criminal record is taking a dirt nap.
Now she says she is in so much pain......translation--she is overwhelmed with guilt ....she knows better than anyone if she had not gone off on drejka....and behaved like a normal human being instead of like a hysterical chimp fresh out the jungle....there would have been no loud argument that triggered her stooopid b/f to rush out of the store and attack a stranger for no good reason without even bothering to try and figure out what was going on.
If he had lived he would have been charged with assault and a possible hate crime.
I have already written articles on this subject and if you want to read them you know how to find them The only part of your post I will address at this point is this part of your statement: “If he had lived he would have been charged with assault and a possible hate crime.” I agree with you, but only partially.
Had the man lived he would surely have been charged with what most people would consider an assault. However, in Florida the proper charge would be a misdemeanor battery.
“In Florida, there is a difference between assault and battery – they are two separate and distinct crimes and you can be charged with either or both. An assault is where you threaten to do violence to someone and that threat puts that person in fear. A battery is simply touching someone against his or her will OR causing bodily harm to someone. You do not have to actually hurt someone to be convicted of battery."
Are You Charged With an Assault and Battery? Criminal Charges?
There is no evidence of any kind that what the deceased did was a hate crime. It is important that you and everyone else who reads my words knows what a hate crime is:
“Hate crimes, sometimes called bias-motivated crimes, are crimes committed against the victim because of the victim’s actual or perceived race, national origin, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation. Hate crimes legislation varies from state to state (some states have no hate crime laws), and some states also protected people who are victimized due to their gender, political affiliation, homelessness, or disability. For general information on hate crimes, see
Hate Crimes: Laws and Penalties.
"To secure a conviction for a hate crime, the prosecutor must convince the judge or jury that the defendant committed the underlying criminal act (such as assault or vandalism), and did so with the requisite intent. Not every crime committed against a racial minority or a person who is gay is a hate crime. In order to convict a defendant of a hate crime, the prosecutor must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the crime because
of the victim’s race or sexual orientation or for some other prohibited reason. Proving that the defendant acted with hate crime intent can be challenging, unless the defendant admits (to police or others) that the crime was motivated by bias”.
How Do Prosecutors Prove Hate Crimes?
The evidence in this case proves that McGlockton shoved Drejka because he was arguing with his girlfriend, not because he was white; therefore, his conduct could not be considered to be a hate crime.