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OT: Someone should kick his little a$$!

It is the culture that we now live in - unfortunately, and by the way, I don't see it getting better.

 
What am I missing here? This "young man" (16 yrs old) is alleged to have put his hands on Paul's wife and mother. So if this is true, why is he simply "escorted" out of his seat/arena versus being charged? What is it that I am missing?
 
I was thinking about that situation with Will Smith and Chris Rock. Why is it required that Rock have to press charges versus the LAW taking in the evidence and determining if or if not a law was broken and if so, why can't the LAW go after Will Smith?
 
Victim doesn't have to press charges.

Prosecutors have many reasons why they might not charge someone with a crime.
 
So... It sounds like this kid kept tapping Chris Paul's mom on the shoulder and wishing her a "Happy Mother's Day." She asked him to stop but he persisted. An article I read said that the kid was drunk. He looks way too young to be boozing it up. So is it like committing mass murder? No. Is it unacceptable? Absolutely. Do athletes have a right to be frustrated by this? Absolutely. My question is... wasn't the kid sitting with his own mom? That's who I assume he was with as he was being escorted out. Why in the world would she not have put a stop to that behavior?
 
HATE CRIME

At least 10 dead in mass shooting at Buffalo, New York, supermarket in alleged hate crime

An 18-year-old suspect is in custody, police said.



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A massacre at a Buffalo supermarket was the deadliest in the U.S. this year.
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Residents prayed near the store.

The victims

Of the 13 people who were shot, 11 were Black and two were white. Four worked at the Tops grocery. Few have been publicly identified.
The security guard who was killed was a former police officer — “a hero in our eyes,” said Joseph A. Gramaglia, the Buffalo police commissioner.
Ruth Whitfield, 86, was a mother of four and “a mother to the motherless,” her son told The News. Her husband had moved into a nursing home years ago and she still visited every day. She had just visited him when she stopped at Tops to get something to eat, WGRZ reported.

The suspect

The attack appeared to be inspired by earlier mass shootings motivated by racial hatred, including a 2019 mosque shooting in New Zealand and a massacre at a Texas Walmart that same year, according to the manifesto.
In chilling detail, the document outlined a plan to kill as many Black people as possible, including the type of gun to use, a timeline, a specific parking spot and where to eat ahead of time.
Gendron wrote that he chose the area of the supermarket because it was home to the largest percentage of Black residents near his home in New York’s largely white Southern Tier. The police had surrounded his home outside Binghamton, N.Y., overnight.
“It was a straight up racially motivated hate crime,” said John Garcia, the local sheriff.
Federal law enforcement officials said they were investigating the shooting as a hate crime. The next court proceeding was set for Thursday.
 
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