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.
One caveat I would offer is, we don't know if that is what happened. It's pretty suspicious that we've only seen parts of her video. At least that's my understanding, although I haven't followed it closely.
But it's very possible there was more going on that we didn't see. Although, flipside, similarly to not seeing her full video...we know Nick has a camera outside his door, so if there was a preceding aspect to the altercation, it's odd we haven't seen his side of things. Again, to my knowledge, and someone correct me if I'm wrong.
The problem is that there's nothing else needed. Opening your door to someone who even is presenting ordinary force can make you the aggressor in a lot of cases, especially of the prosecutor wants to add the scalp of a racist to his trophies.
Those women didn't present an imminent threat of ordinary force to his person so long as that door was closed. There's no good way to get around that. Even if they were outside his house screaming "come out here bitch, I'll fight you!" that would still be the case. He increased his own threat against him by opening the door.
Never pursue, it reverses victim and offender.