If you lose "friends" within 24 hours of a confusing incident; if these "friends" didn’t reach out to you to hear your side, to offer friendship and support? They aren’t your friends. Write them off as lost baggage. Innocent until proven guilty.
@Atlas-Shrugs
It is still technically entirely an accusation until the trial. Just because youre arrested, doesnt make it become a fact.
@averagebeeenjoyer
Saw the cover of this and was devastated immediately 😭
@iztiray
he was found not guilty and case was dismissed
@ArmitageShanksMC
I 100% believe this guy. I've been in his position where an ex-gf of mine was physically abusive on a regular basis, and when I finally had enough and defended myself I was vilified by my own family and friends. Literally all I did was pin her to the ground because she was punching me in the face. But because I'm a 6ft 120kg dude, and she was a 5ft 60kg girl no one believed she was physically abusive. It never came to the point where police were involved. And I actually kicked her out of our house at that point.
@kristinkemplen2063
I’m hoping that he’s telling the truth. I know that cops lie or exaggerate things because of their own personal bias or racism or whatever the reason. It’s happened to me, and I was the victim and the cop was the one that sexually assaulted me and then threatened me with physical violence. I don’t know if it’s the case here, but I’m not going to pass judgment until the facts come out and the case is over.
@karastired
Lol I had no idea there was any "drama" about Tobey McGuire. He responded exactly how I do if someone's trying to block traffic! It's just unsafe to completely surround & blind someone driving a vehicle!!!
@dmcentYT
D’Amelios got famous for doing absolutely nothing special so no surprise on the interview boringness 😂
@victormurori4367
He was proven innocent..poor guy even said he's gonna quit tiktok and deleted hiss social media content
@Marndarrr
I’ve witnessed a woman come into a public place and start beating a man (a regular) because he was talking to me (a gas station worker.) He just quietly begged “please, not here” while she screamed and hit him repeatedly in the face. I looked him up a couple years later, saw him in jail for domestic violence, and knew either he couldn’t take it anymore and defended himself or she lied to hurt him more. My brother was also beaten repeatedly to bruises and cuts by his fiancé, who after he left her claimed he abused her. Domestic abuse goes both ways. I don’t know this guy, or have reasons to believe him or her, but attacking him over an allegation without evidence is braindead behavior.
@ianmcaloon3557
"Why am I going to Jail"😢
@Illhelppwn
My girlfriend scratched me one time in an argument and the cops showed up. The cops saw the scratch and even though i said it was fine and i didnt want to press charges they took her to jail and she was facing a felony domestic violence charge. For a scratch. Its really hard to say how guilty this man is.
@nickolasholbrook5204
One thing oompaville. Just because you go to jail does not mean you have committed a crime. You are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Jail comes before court
@username92345
Domestic abuse victim here... Just to clear up... A felony assault vs misdemeanor is the type of assault, for example my ex got four charges... The hair pulling and hitting were misdemeanors and the choking and smothering were both felonies, so I think he probably choked her while restraining her. I refused treatment as well, that has no bearing on legitimacy, however if it's he said she said then there would be some marks on her to give them the reason to actually arrest. In Domestic Violence cases even if the victim or perceived victim doesn't want to press charges the state will, so her saying not at arrest him will do nothing, it becomes a state vs him thing... So it's plausible for him to be telling the truth, she attacked him, he restrained her, most likely neck holding, cops were called, evidence pointed to him being the aggressor because she had marks, and he was arrested and charged with felony dv ... Now when it comes to court she will be speaking to a victim advocate and the prosecutors office and there's a chance her insistence on him not being the aggressor etc, can help charges get lessoned or possibly dropped, but she really has no control over how the state wants to charge him, she can give her two cents but ultimately depending on evidence, etc it's on the state. Hope this helps clear up any confusion!!!!
@ArtByJUSTSAM
Okay, this is STANDARD PRACTICE for a 273.5. If the cops are called, someone has to be taken in. There doesn’t need to be any damage or visible injuries. Even if the person who is allegedly attacked doesn’t want to press charges. This is ALWAYS how it goes. This will always be booked as a felony because that is what the penal code dictates. This DOES NOT mean he will serve any time. I have seen dozens of these charges be ORd (released on their own recognizance) which means no more $50,000 bond and the case be dismissed.
@Judahdoyles
I sure do love when oompaville posts right before im bouta eat this comfort food
@axuwu6939
One thing I remember from a police academy course I did was that in DV situations, the main priority isn’t figuring out who to arrest, it’s separating the two people so that no one else gets hurt. Which means just picking someone to arrest and figuring things out later. Which also means it’ll usually be the man who gets arrested because of biases.
@snakes7388
I feel like the more positive you are, the worse your bad days are. (at least I hope he just had a bad day, he seems kind of genuinely nice.)
@MrRoxBrown
As a black man I say let the facts come out. Because men get a bad wrap. Especially a black man