Posted on 12/13/2021 5:33:41 PM PST by simpson96
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — A man was arrested in a North Carolina park after using a rebar pole to fight a man who hit a woman, according to the Asheville Police Department
Timothy Faillace, 32, of Florida, and William Paap, 49, of Asheville, were both arrested by Asheville Police Department officers around 3 p.m. Friday following an investigation of a physical altercation at Pritchard Park, officers say.
Officers say Faillace struck Paap with the rebar pole just after Paap punched a female victim in the face.
Officers also say they found Faillace holding Paap down on a park bench with his bloodied head against a brick wall.
Faillace was charged with Assault with a Deadly Weapon Inflicting Serious Injury and received a bond for $50,000. Paap was charged with assault, and he also had open warrants from New Hanover County. His bond is $3,200.
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Would the man be arrested if he had hit the woman hitter with boxing gloves? Water balloons?
Having watched a few YT videos about Russian prisons, it would appear that prison bars in Russia are essentially all made of raw rebar, at least in more recently built prisons.
I took my farm-girl girlfriend there one night to see the drummers and told her to hold her purse in front of her as there were thieves and pickpockets about. She’d never had to think like that before and held the purse like she was a fullback trying to cross the goal-line on a one yard scrimmage.
Bar reinforcing steel. Ouch. That is going to leave a mark!
Asheville, NC is a Demonicrat-dominated city.
Huh? That seems a little gross for a public park venue. /s
Lots of Imported rebars these days. Some from China, some from Pakistan or Taiwan.
This one was from Warsaw.
The guy on the right is the one who got rebarred.
Call it re-enforced defense of a woman.
Confederate Civil War...
Sounds like Floridaman got the shaft.
Why was the guy carrying a piece of rebar? Was he on his way to reinforce some concrete?
Crews that set the reinforcing bar (rebar) are referred to in the trade as “rod busters.”
WTF is a rebar “pole”?
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