@161bronxx@ComeOnCiteh4@drillstarrr They could’ve did anything else they went for his hair because they were hating . Same reason niggas be tryna say something about my hair knowing I have a wayyy better texture than them
🚨 | BREAKING: Footage has surfaced of Ed Matthews being threatened by a group of thugs after he attempted to rescue a girl they had kidnapped. The suspects were later arrested and sentenced to 25 years in prison three months after the incident.
Episode 742 of "Stupid Dumb White Trash Uses N Word, Ignores Multiple Warnings, Gets Bitch Slapped"
Enjoy on Repeat. It's a good one. A single shot, too.
>FBI knocks on your door
>your own mother finds out all the racist and sexist things you said online
Honestly, I respect that this kid stayed cool under pressure
Deenthegreat gets pulled away by Jean after getting humbled in the worst way by a girl trying to move to his cameraman🤣👀
"I wasn't talking to you and nobody knows your name"🤯
🐕Dog Urinates on Lawn and Then Neighbors Come Out and Urinate on Lawn then Dispute Ends in 3 stabbed in Queens🙄
Freaking Hilarious!! 😆Seriously What?
The dog owners, a 39-year-old man and a woman, were stabbed by a resident of the home on 229th Street, police say.
The 34-year-old suspect, Hakeem Alexander, is in custody and has been charged with three counts of assault.
Judge loses his sh!t and goes after a woman in the hallway.
Cassandra Jackson was at the Hamilton County Courthouse (Ohio) to file for a protection order. When told she missed the deadline, she became visibly and audibly frustrated in the hallway.
Magistrate Michael Bachman was in his court room and hears the commotion in the hall and rather than having a bailiff go out to to hall to investigate, Judge Michael Bachman takes it on himself.
While judges have "contempt of court" powers, they are typically reserved for disruptions inside the courtroom or direct defiance of a court order. In this case, Bachman:
Abandoned the Bench: He stopped an active hearing to chase Jackson down a public hallway.
Physical Contact: He "guided" her back to his courtroom with his hand on her neck/shoulder for 23 seconds.
Summary Judgment: Once back inside, he immediately found her in contempt, leading to a chaotic arrest where she was tackled by deputies.
The legal community and the public quickly condemned the Magistrate's "undignified" behavior.
Within days of the footage going viral, the court administrator gave Bachman an ultimatum: Resign or be fired. He chose to resign.
The Ohio Supreme Court later issued a stayed six-month suspension of his law license, ruling that his actions were a "misuse of judicial authority."
Authority in the courtroom doesn't give a judge the right to use physical force in the hallways.