https://x.com/hayasaka_aryan/status/1869893494451646581?s=46&t=faZuJrlTDWXL0cFU9llBmg
Apparently the dude was also involved with a triple homicide the same day
https://x.com/hayasaka_aryan/status/1869893494451646581?s=46&t=faZuJrlTDWXL0cFU9llBmg
Apparently the dude was also involved with a triple homicide the same day
The ''how dare you spray and shove an old lady'' wasen't just some random person who happened to be there innocently.
She doxed Fuented, went to his house with the intention to ''make him afraid'' ( her choice of words ) and incited futher harassment against Fuentes after doing that.
Grab your popcorn for the trial, because Fuentes was charged for that.
Unfortunately, it does look like a legit battery charge. Because it's Nick, and because it's Chicago, he's probably not going to get the leniency that, even as someone who hates him, he does deserve.
You actually can't swing open the door and pepper spray someone who has not shown any hostile intent. If they aren't supposed to be there, you have to get the cops involved and refuse to answer the door. I understand why it seemed reasonable, but it is a violation of the letter of the law.
Hopefully he can bring this up to the judge and get enough leniency that they'll let him negotiate his bail conditions so he can move out of county for the obvious threat to his life.
Yeah on one hand she openly bragged about going to his house to harass him.
But the hostile intent wasen't displayed directly at Fuentes at the moment.
So Fuentes opened the door to confront her ( as I understand, in his state that is a big no-no ) instead of asking the cops to remove her ( and her friend stalking from the car ).
I expect him to get community service or something.
Oh and I don't think it seemed ''reasonable'' from the video. I think it seemed unhinged ( though that might be the charitable bias for old ladies working ), but she fully deserved it.
None of the people involved I would call ''level-headed and reasonable''...
On a moral examination, she totally deserved it. But, like I said, I do think he violated the letter of the law, even if it was reasonable enough for him to do what he did. Taking her phone is probably the most unjustified thing he did, but it seems like he gave it back at some point. Hopefully, he gets leniency for the battery charge because it is simple battery, and because it's OC spray, there's no real physical injury like bruising.