@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon This is fair. If you would have portrayed it this way from the beginning, I'd had agreed to an extent, and why there is a trial.
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon Your response to anything is "don't touch anybody," which inturn is saying you're fine with the result of stabbing. Let's use some critical thinking here.
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon A push should never result in a stab. There was no threat to his life. "Push me and I have a right to kill you" is quite a take.
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon And no matter what you believe, stabbing someone for being pushed is never fine. Why was a knife on school grounds, at a sporting event?
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon You rely on keep your hands to yourself, but can't seem to fathom walking away when you're not wanted or supposed to be there. Let's use some common sense here.
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon You make no sense. You're willing to get coaches involved because someone won't leave, but become a tough guy if you get pushed. Do you see the contradictory? I don't believe you for one second.
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon So you want to involve cops or coaches over a verbal altercation, but if it becomes minimally physical, its time to stab someone? Got it. There's no reasoning with you.
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon You "doubt." Especially after being egged on with "touch me and find out." A push or shove doesnt warrant the use of a weapon, why wouldn't he just walk away and get a coach or police after just a shove? I mean, you would.
@JB233_@TaraBull@BenjaminPDixon I think the problem here is, sure kids go to other tents to mingle, but if they're aren't wanted, they shouldn't be there. If everyone wants you gone, you're the problem, rain or not.