@TheLyrikLondon The Game is an iconic series for the Culture. Despite her limited features, she left a lasting impression. The series will always be linked to the storyline Drew was a part of. #RHOA
@BuckeyeGirrl@Joeeyfetta@JTtheGuided@realAFLF@_LaJanee_ In the absence of additional context, my answer is no to all.
Given the context of the incident between Austin and Karmelo, I think Karmelo may have a defense. So I will listen to the defense’s justification for Karmelo’s actions, and then I will respect the jury's decision.
@BuckeyeGirrl The testimony is presented below. It contradicts your claim that Austin did not threaten Karmelo.
Initially, Austin might not have exhibited aggressive behavior, but aggression is clear by the time he made a threat to Karmelo, which later resulted in physical contact being made.
@BuckeyeGirrl@Joeeyfetta@JTtheGuided@realAFLF@_LaJanee_ The physical contact was coming because he wouldn’t leave.
When faced with a threat and responding with either “touch me and see what happens” or “I have a knife, back away,” both responses leads to the same outcome: the individual defending themselves.
@BuckeyeGirrl@JTtheGuided@realAFLF@_LaJanee_ Correct. I wouldn’t invite a fight in any situation I’m in.
Given the context of this situation, Karmelo seems to have responded to an individual who threatened to beat him up, rather than extending an invitation to fight.
@Shawnshawn1395 I appreciate facts, your five consecutive posts didn’t contain many though. Given your tone, I knew our approaches might not be aligned. I'm looking for a productive discussion, your responses seem to lean towards sarcasm and insults. Go watch South Park, kid.
@Shawnshawn1395@BuckeyeGirrl@JTtheGuided@realAFLF@_LaJanee_ I agree that shoving incidents do occur regularly. Notably, the results of a shove or fight on bleachers or near stairs can end different from those that happen on level ground. The last place I want to be in a fight or attack is near stairs or on high up on bleachers.