https://twitter.com/i/moments/1020245566666702848
The only thing that could've made it even better is a swift kick in the face. But I can understand her not pushing it that far.
https://twitter.com/i/moments/1020245566666702848
The only thing that could've made it even better is a swift kick in the face. But I can understand her not pushing it that far.
Uhm, that's straight up assault...
Don't touch someone in a sexual manner like that and you won't get fucked up.
Not sure how to react to this. On one hand, its good he got arrested and that she felt safe enough to confine him there until police arrived. On another hand, its just furthering the mindset that a woman can attack a man and fear no repercussions. I mean, if the roles were reversed and a guy did that to a woman who had grouped him, he would have been arrested. So I am conflicted since I know very well her hyper aggressive defense is just as wrong as him touching her.
Hope they both serve time for assault.
No, assault is an unprovoked attack. At best you could classify this as some kind of fight or something, because assaults were exchanged.
I don't think the dude needed to be outright arrested, but I assume they just carted him to jail and he'll post bond and then get a slap on the wrists in court.
Assault is a very general term that basically just means unwanted, unsolicited, physical contact. Doesn't have to mean injury occurred, which is why's it's a VERY bad idea to ever touch a police officer in a confrontation, you'll most likely be arrested for assault of a police officer, which is a step up from normal assault.
Here's the actual definition from a google search:
"An assault is the act of inflicting physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such an action. It is both a crime and a tort and, therefore, may result in either criminal and/or civil liability."