Posted on 04/07/2020 4:21:45 PM PDT by dynachrome
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WAVE) - LMPD detectives are reviewing video of a confrontation that took place at Norton Commons over the weekend.
Officers were called out to Norton Commons on Friday night on a report that a man had shoved several young females and tried to strangle another. Video of the incident surfaced on Reddit over the weekend. The short clip shows the man shoving several young females, then going to the ground and strangling one of their friends.
The video was posted under the headline Man strangles teenage girl for failing to social distance.
No arrests have been made, but a redacted LMPD incident report includes the strangulation allegation. The short narrative in the report read: Without consent, suspect applied pressure to victims throat and impeded her breathing.
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a doctor from the medical center????
I doubt these girls were doing anything to provoke this. They wouldn’t film it for social media would they?
Are we getting a little testy from the draconian measures? This could be a taste of things to come.
It looked pretty real to me. The one guy is charged with “first degree strangulation”.
‘We guess he forgot the part in the hippocratic oath where it says “do no harm, including strangling random people on the street”. ‘
Hippocratic? Well there's your problem, it's obvious this guy took the Hippocritic Oath!
The doctor shouldn't have strangled the young woman. He has been charged. However, apparently, "social distancing" wasn't the reason he attacked her.
Could it be that she fainted for some reason and he was just trying to clear her airway. After all is said and done, he is an MD.
Could it be that she fainted for some reason and he was just trying to clear her airway. After all is said and done, he is an MD.
Sorry. I don’t know why I posted this twice when, in restrospect, it may not have deserved it.
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