assuming,for the sake of argument,that she wasn't justified in doing so (IIRC she was drunk too) it's not right to do that.I think that it might even qualify as assault and/or battery
I think you're right. But from what I've heard, he spit on her twice, she then spits on him and charges, he clocks her in the face.
I know it's conjecture, but it's my current understanding of the situation.
I posted
a link to video in a previous post of him spitting on Browns' DL Phil Taylor last year.
I think you're right. But from what I've heard, he spit on her twice, she then spits on him and charges, he clocks her in the face. It's hard to determine how thing like this escalate but there can be no doubt that a spit in the face,even if undeserved/unprovoked,doesn't come close to justifying rendering the spitter unconscious.