What are some steps he could've taken to avoid that ass whipping?

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Breh in the black was on some next level shyt. Giving back body suplexes, post match poses to the hard camera, a Finn Balor coupe-de-grace, and then comes back on some Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX for Playstaion 1 shyt :damn: But seemed to just be having fun out there.

Dude in light blue was just an a$$hole. He was serious about the mollywhop :damn:


Not Dave Mira :gladbron::pachaha:
 

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Keep the strap, Air out all them.

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Crazy if he had a gun, he could have justifiably killed one of them. Welp KKK got em another one.
 

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I couldn’t watch the head stomping and I’ve seen nikkas get stomped out before. But dude was either showing out for the crowd or he really gets down like that. In the end the result is still the same. With these cameras and this bs “savage” culture dudes will be doing extra.

Get licensed Black people, and get a pistol. The Creator as my Witness if I’d been out there as an uninvolved onlooker I probably woulda shot dude after that first head stomp, just to try to save the little homie from getting stomped to death.

And I ain’t on no soft shyt. I’ve stomped nikkas out for shyt when I was younger and seen plenty of dudes done pretty bad. I generally believe that in these days and times if you don’t have the sense to walk away from a physical confrontation then you have to accept whatever comes; and I’m taking about the cameras and shyt.

As for the fighting it is what it is. Ain’t no rules and expect no mercy. I was trained to beat a mufukka until someone comes gets you off him, and I’d expect no less.

But yeah to save the youngster I mighta had to risk a charge, and at the same time send that young “savage” back to the ancestors for some discipline and therapy.
 

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Dude even had on flip flops...I know he’s outnumbered but I’m not going out like that I’m fighting
 

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just looked up their info.....dudes were hit with first degree assault, riot, and aggravated robbery charges

targeted victims of all backgrounds, like I figured...

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Like I said...dudes committing multiple felonies on camera and would do the same thing to anybody on here that they got the drop on.
 

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Some people are so dumb and clueless. Have no street smarts at all. Even nikkas know not to be around a group nikkas they don't know.

This. I woulda already been in the whip before those dudes even talked to me.

Give them all life sentences. Thry cant be rehabilitated. Keep them away from society.
 

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20 Arrested, 18 Charged In Brutal Downtown Minneapolis Robberies

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MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) — Twenty people arrested, 18 of them now charged — all connected to brutal robberies in downtown Minneapolis.

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The attacks were caught on surveillance video, taking place in August. Police say groups of people would target one person, assault them, and often to take their cellphone and wallet. The 18 suspects range in age from 15 to 27.


Walking alone is all part of Sneh Bhakta’s commute in downtown Minneapolis.

“It does make me feel singled out because all the time I am alone,” Bhakta said. “And like when I commute at 6 in the morning, I am by myself, at the train station I’m alone.”

His concerns grew upon seeing the disturbing robberies caught on tape, occurring near the places he walks. At about 4 a.m. on August 17, at the intersection of 5th Street and Hennepin Avenue, a man stands by himself while looking down at his phone. Slowly but surely, people approach him to talk. Eventually he is surrounded, beaten and left unconscious — all so the thieves could take his phone and wallet.

A few weeks earlier outside Target Field, another group targets a man who is alone in broad daylight. They attack him, and even ride a bike over his body — all to steal his belongings.

Police said during a three-week stretch in August, 48 robberies were reported in downtown with 23 happening in one week.

From January 1 to August 26 in 2018, police said there were 156 robberies downtown. During that same span in 2019 there were 240 — an increase of 53.8%.

Half of the suspects charged in the robberies. Top row (lt to rt: Ade Davis, Adrian Cooper, Alexis Dillard-Grayer. Middle row (lt to rt: Antonio Morrow, Boris Lusmbo, Cornell Parker. Bottom row (lt to rt): Jamar Robinson, Kareem Shavers, Vincent Nelson (credit: Hennepin Co. Jail)

Most of the robberies are taking place along between 3rd and 6th Street, as well as Hennepin and 2nd Avenue. The key time is from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m.

Police said the criminals in the recent cases “finesse” the victim. They search for easy targets, typically someone who is intoxicated, alone, and looking at their phone.

“Many of these juveniles that are affected by this are part of just coming out of incarceration and they don’t have any hope at home, there’s nothing there, and so they come downtown where there’s a little bit of everything and they’re waiting on somebody to prey on,” said V.J. Smith, founder of MAD DADS Minneapolis.

The organization is an outreach group that fills downtown every weekend. They will do everything from break up fights to feed people, but most importantly be the adult figure at-risk youth might be missing in their lives. Many of those arrested for the robberies are juveniles who MAD DADS workers have interacted with.

“These people in the community that are doing this, we have to have some consequences for this, but we also have to get to the heart of it. What’s wrong? What’s your problem? Is it education? Is it mental health? What is it and let’s treat it and let’s fix it,” he said.

After the recent arrests, police said robberies dropped to just three in one week earlier this month. Regardless, Bhakta plans to keep his guard up.

“It’s still challenging to feel, like, safe, because I’m always kind of vigilant about my surroundings, and if something doesn’t happen to me, it might happen to someone else and just being aware of that,” Bhakta said.
 

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Half of the suspects charged in the robberies. Top row (lt to rt: Ade Davis, Adrian Cooper, Alexis Dillard-Grayer. Middle row (lt to rt: Antonio Morrow, Boris Lusmbo, Cornell Parker. Bottom row (lt to rt): Jamar Robinson, Kareem Shavers, Vincent Nelson (credit: Hennepin Co. Jail)

Hope they rot in a cell
 
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