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Comment by:
mickey
(12/4/2020)
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The current boyfriend went after the ex who was just sitting in a parked car with the girlfriend?
Yep, and the ex had a legitimate right to kill the boyfriend in self defense, not the other way around. You don't get to force your way into somebody else's stopped car so you can stab him, and then claim you stabbed him in self defense.
"Surveillance video obtained by The News shows Williams standing next to the SUV arguing with the people inside for just over a minute.
He then walked around to the driver’s side, swung open the door, and started stabbing Hawthorne.
When the passenger door opened, Williams hustled around the front of the SUV and jumped in. He hung on as the vehicle lurched forward." |
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