Yonge-Dundas smackdown Toronto or Riiyadh?

HOF

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Kind of simple -in a public place. You touch me, I beat beat you like a red-headed stepchild (no offense to gingers)
What about step-children?:confused:
 

The Fruity Hare

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It does make you wonder sometimes. A 22 year old woman was beaten, kidnapped and sexually assaulted by David Wesley Bobbitt. Her family's appeal to the police basically went unheeded. Finally, her male relatives broke down the door and rescued her. Last I heard, the police were considering filing charges against the male relatives. (Of course, we also remember the shopkeeper arrested for apprehending a shoplifter.)
I was unable to find that version of events. The only consistent version I found online was this:

...Early Sunday morning, family members told police they located the woman’s vehicle on Ellis Street in downtown Penticton.
Police were patrolling the area when they discovered the rear door of a business ajar.
Officers found the 22-year-old woman inside the store, bound and suffering from serious injuries...



Can you provide a link to the story that states the male family members broke down the door and the cops were considering filing charges?
 

Sexy_Dave

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I was unable to find that version of events. The only consistent version I found online was this:

...Early Sunday morning, family members told police they located the woman’s vehicle on Ellis Street in downtown Penticton.
Police were patrolling the area when they discovered the rear door of a business ajar.
Officers found the 22-year-old woman inside the store, bound and suffering from serious injuries...



Can you provide a link to the story that states the male family members broke down the door and the cops were considering filing charges?
The male relatives didn't find her according to the electronic news report I saw.

The male relatives were pissed off because of apparent police inaction, and then started doing a search on their own opening doors and so on. However it was after the police were
"shamed" into that course of action and that then the police actually located her.

After she was located, her brother I think, went off on his own to search for the guy himself, hoping to find him before the police can and the cops were also looking for this brother to try and keep him from killing the guy.
 

Ironhead

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Think Ill grab my camera and head downtown
Me too!!! :eyebrows:
I am in. I will have to stop and buy/borrow a camera though.


P.S. I find it difficult to take the OP at face value. I cannot believe physical contact in the manner in which he claimed was not assault regardless of intent.
 

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I was unable to find that version of events. The only consistent version I found online was this:

Can you provide a link to the story that states the male family members broke down the door and the cops were considering filing charges?
Why let the truth get in the way of a good story/load of rubbish? ... oh wait, is that uncivil?
 

hardy2003

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I can't believe we've had 70 postings on this thread without Gryphin blaming the Israelis for the assault.
 

Rockslinger

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The male relatives were pissed off because of apparent police inaction, and then started doing a search on their own opening doors and so on. However it was after the police were
"shamed" into that course of action and that then the police actually located her.
The version that I saw was on CBC NEWS. Mind you it was a very early report and all the facts may not have been known yet. Her relatives knew she went to that second hand store. The police refused to enter (maybe they thought they needed a warrant). The male relatives opened the door and saw the woman, then the police entered to rescue her.
 

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I have a simple rule: You hit me, I hit you back. Hard. With full force.
I don't care who you are.. you hit me, I WILL defend myself.

Just this evening on the TTC.. this old batshit insane woman walks down the entire subway car, stands in front of me, and says she wants my seat (why the fuck do I attract all the crazies??!). Old lady, give her the seat, right? Except there were PLENTY of OTHER seats on the train. I point this out to her, and tell her to go sit in one of the many she just walked by. She refuses to do so, and again demands my seat. Eventually, I tell her to fuck off and leave me alone. She threatens to slap me..
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let me tell you, good thing she didn't go through with her threat.. or she'd be spending the night in the hospital.
 

Sexy_Dave

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The version that I saw was on CBC NEWS. Mind you it was a very early report and all the facts may not have been known yet. Her relatives knew she went to that second hand store. The police refused to enter (maybe they thought they needed a warrant). The male relatives opened the door and saw the woman, then the police entered to rescue her.
The one I saw on CTV gave the impression that the relatives were pissed off early on in the disappearance. And that they then started going around to a number of places not ever actually getting to the place she was being held. It was at this point the police intervened and started conducting a more thorough door to door search and then they came across her. It gave me the impression that the police asked the family members to not continue with their efforts and let them handle it. But it took the family's efforts to get the police motivated as they knew that if they let the members of this family continue there would be problems either with someone not really guilty of anything and perhaps subjected to the family's assaults or if they actually found her and the guy they would kill him, so the police had to do something more proactive.

After watching again tonight on CTV they showed the guy being escorted out of jail or court and the family were all there and you can hear on of the guys screaming "You're fucking dead!!!"

The perp is lucky the cops got him first.
 

Rockslinger

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The one I saw on CTV gave the impression that the relatives were pissed off early on in the disappearance.
I saw the CBC report 3-4 days ago so it was virtually real time. I don't remember exactly how many hours the woman was held against her will but do remember it was many hours (more than 10?). If the police had done their job, she would have been found much sooner. My recollection of the story is that the relatives forced the door open and she was visible but that it was the police who actually entered the building to free her. The woman is lucky she has such a determined family (little thanks to the police).
 

Sexy_Dave

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I saw the CBC report 3-4 days ago so it was virtually real time. I don't remember exactly how many hours the woman was held against her will but do remember it was many hours (more than 10?). If the police had done their job, she would have been found much sooner. My recollection of the story is that the relatives forced the door open and she was visible but that it was the police who actually entered the building to free her. The woman is lucky she has such a determined family (little thanks to the police).
Yep CBC video here says the family found her car there and then kicked the door. 15 hours apparently.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2011/08/01/bc-penticton-assault.html
 

Rockslinger

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Yep CBC video here says the family found her car there and then kicked the door. 15 hours apparently.
15 hours is a long long time when you are held captive, beaten and sexually assaulted. Did the police not think her car was a pretty good clue that she was close by?
 

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Although it irks me to say it; but hitting a woman is bad news(even a cobra viper ninja crazy batshit bitches like these sharia law loving potatoe bag wearing morons) especially when the left wing liberal namby-pamby politically correct authorities will crucify you as an example and to placate said idiot minorities(I'm not trying to be racist here-I'm a visible minority but always a proud/lawful Canadian)and I think the best defence is very sound situational awareness and simply avoid a fight you can't winwith these agent provocateurs who love to prod and provoke hatred.also getting clocked in the face is no picnic and unlike the movies can result in permanent injury especially when the puncher is fat pig under a niqab not holding back-now if the shit hit the fan tomorrow then all gloves are off and these niqab wearing harpies will not be so aggressive ...I guarantee it.Sheesh what the F#ck next in Toronto.
 

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If the victim had visible injuries then yes, the cops would have laid charges. What he should have done is made a small cut where he got hit, and show the police that I am now bleeding because of her. Without it, it's difficult to believe any story.
 

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As a muslim woman I find that this thread just makes me ANGRY!!!! Or should I say ANGIER!!! I choose not to wear hijab... When I am in Dubai visiting my family I do wear one... Not because it makes me a "better" muslim but beacuse it is easier.. I fit in and go unnoticed...In Dubai one has a choice to wear or not wear the hijab or burqa... I LOVE Canada because I have the freedom to be who I want to be...Please understand no where in the Quran does it say that women must cover (except in mosque). It says you must dress with humility... Having said that I am a firm believer of respecting the laws and values of the country I am in...If I go to Saudi Arabia or Iran I must cover SO I DO!!! There is no choice...If I don't want to veil I don't go to places that require me to do so, PLAIN AND SIMPLE...Here in Canada we have a mosaic that dosen't work... she has the right to wear a hijab, it is also the OP right to take a picture and not be assaulted for doing so... If she dosen't want her picture taken (because she fears it will take her soul my be taken away. A cultural belief Not a muslim belief!) stay home!! You sure as hell shouldn't be in a tourist area.... If you want to live here conform to this society.. If not GO BACK!!! We all have the right to our religions and our believes as long as they do NOT infringe on others... The OP was not being disrespectful of her and perhaps if she calmly went and explained her situation to him he would have also been kind enough to show her that his pics did not have her in them and if one did to delete it...
 
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