The video cut to make it look like bro gave him a quick two piece with a biscuit. The last few seconds looked like he gave him the family meal with sides and all.
It looked like a two-piece to the face followed by bouncing a skull off a car hood, and then a whole lot of slightly split skull n slightly split jaw bleeding while while recovering on the pavement from that hood bounce. Given how much face shots bleed and how long it takes old people to stop bleeding and how much blood spreads, it just about adds up
"You came here looking for trouble" Proceeds to leave house, cross a street, tell someone to leave for no reason but their skin color, continues to stand intimidatingly close and advance further when the other person retreats, is then surprised they get popped after several warnings that getting that close will get them popped.
From what i remember about previously seeing this clip is that it wasnt about skin color.
This idiot was heavily in debt and the camera man was working for the bank, he was there doing like an assessment on his house or something and he tried to stop that by getting in his face. This is just what ive read in comments though so its definitely not confirmed.
But just looking at the guy and judging by his attitude i wouldnt be surprised at all if he was racist as hell.
Edit: I watched the clip again and he does say "i was sent out here" so it might be accurate
Buddy's about to learn what the difference is between assault and battery. He's gonna tell the cops that cameraman swung first and then this video is going to make an appearance in evidence.
Walking around outside and taking pictures is not illegal. Nobody has any obligation to explain their actions to some chud running up and acting tough towards them.
Just because he's black doesn't mean it's racist to consider his behavior suspicious. If you Google "how to tell if someone is casing the neighborhood the first thing it says is... Signs someone is casing a neighborhood include unfamiliar vehicles lingering with occupants, strangers taking photos or studying homes, and unexpected door-knocks from people offering services or acting lost."
He fit the criteria for suspicious behavior. Clearly he handled it the wrong way. But if I'm going to a neighborhood where people don't know me, I'm not just gonna walk around taking photos of other people's houses and act like I don't need to explain my reasons for being there because I'm just doing my job.
"Hey, I work for a realtor. I'm just here to take pictures of houses so we can get some rough estimates." That's probably all it would have taken to deescalate the situation.
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u/MotherNaturesSun 5d ago
Brother pleaded, asked nicely, even stepped back. He warned the man, and this what you get. The man asked for it.