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In reply to the discussion: woman gets on stage to dance behind performer, he punches her HARD!!! gets arrested [View all]BklnDem75
(2,918 posts)507. I don't think anyone claimed there was zero security...
Just an inadequate level of security to keep performers from actually being touched. Any decent venue should be able to do that, at the very least.
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woman gets on stage to dance behind performer, he punches her HARD!!! gets arrested [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Feb 2015
OP
Usually, people who get high tend to be a bit more, shall we say, RELAXED.
Nuclear Unicorn
Feb 2015
#1
The clip is too short, but it looked to me like he was surprised by a person behind him...
MADem
Feb 2015
#6
I still think it was an asshole move on Afroman's part, but I hadn't considered your point.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#533
if someone trespasses on my property i'm still not allowed to beat them. nor am i legally allowed
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#98
youtube has dozens of videos of performers dancing with fans, even 'grinding' with fans, and
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#126
I am appalled no matter the skin color of the assaulter. He was not assaulted, he assaulted her.
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#202
keith richards didn't knock the guy to the ground or punch him in the head. keith richards
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#123
"It's unfortunate she got hit. It's likewise unfortunate she...." "SHE GOT HIT"?? NO---HE HIT HER.
WinkyDink
Feb 2015
#523
"Equal force" is the key. Perhaps not according to the letter of the law, but still.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#534
he saw the woman before he decked her. then he saw he decked her and started playing again.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#91
I do tend to take what I read literally, which is why I have a hard time with satire sometimes.
Rex
Feb 2015
#359
I dont know if I would, and that he is hitting a Woman is especially annoying to me,
randys1
Feb 2015
#370
I would think he would show something other than that blatant disregard afterwards though.
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#380
particularly as he knocked her head into the bandstand riser, something which could
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#460
This. If his reaction had been one of astonishment and horror, I'd cut him some slack.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#535
WTH? Just by looking at the STILL above, one can OBSERVE that he had time to assess and STOP.
WinkyDink
Feb 2015
#522
not anymore i'm pretty sure. nor her friend that went after her (after making sure the
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#101
Well, according to some people on this thread, "Oh well, she shouldn't have commited trespass and
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2015
#254
Not taking into account that there's such a thing as grossly overreacting to a "threat."
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#538
See his TMZ comments at the link at 185. He thought she was a guy who had been yelling
MADem
Feb 2015
#186
He did not intentionally hit her? His perception was that something else was going on?
Vattel
Feb 2015
#158
Is twice over and over again? I have heard his side of the story. It doesn't help him much.
Vattel
Feb 2015
#200
This was an accident, IMO. And I don't need to be a judge--this guy will not do any time.
MADem
Feb 2015
#395
If he believed that he was endangered, which I highly doubt, his belief was unreasonable.
Vattel
Feb 2015
#407
she must be a judge, she's already telling us what his judicial outcomes will be. repeatedly.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#424
what? and if you don't know whether she's white or not, what does not knowing that
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#425
nothing but that little rofl guy; used when people have nothing interesting to say and no real
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#427
My observation was sarcastic, while I was posting I looked to see if she was white, because
randys1
Feb 2015
#428
you can say that all you like; doesn't mean it's true. nor does it mean you know what any-
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#431
There was a guy on the side of the stage who was giving him a hard time--he thought she was he.
MADem
Feb 2015
#191
I watched both videos and I'm not convinced he saw her. I am convinced he saw something and felt
MADem
Feb 2015
#195
watch it again. there'd be cheers for the woman because she was weaker than the man.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#201
he doesn't appear to feel bad at all in the video. he may have been being heckled by a man
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#211
he admitted he saw her. yeah, he said he "thought" she left and some guy got on stage.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#222
Your argument lacks logic. Where was the upside to him beating on a woman during a performance?
MADem
Feb 2015
#226
It was just a few seconds from the time he adjusted his mike to the time he decked her.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#234
What was the upside to him going over and clocking this woman he supposedly recognized?
MADem
Feb 2015
#236
TMZ is ALWAYS accurate, and if you don't know who they are you are living in a cave.
MADem
Feb 2015
#375
My you're touchy. I'd never heard of it, let alone that it was a 'gossip' site.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#421
it was a second or two from the time he adjusted his mike to the time he knocked her down.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#303
He was playing the guitar and focusing on that--his eyes were not on the person behind him.
MADem
Feb 2015
#308
It was exactly 13 seconds from moving the mike to knocking her out, and once he saw he
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#314
You would think it he cared, he would've checked on her after that punch.
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#351
Did he continue to believe that once he knocked her to the floor? You're saying he didn't
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#420
You missed my point if you think his being a musician rather than a basketball player is relevant.
Vattel
Feb 2015
#196
She didn't grab him. If someone bumps into me or even grabs me I do not haul off and hit them.
Vattel
Feb 2015
#388
It doesn't matter if she assaulted him with her hand or her ass or her shod foot--SHE
MADem
Feb 2015
#391
If your butt gets bumped at work, your reaction is to punch the person in the face? Where do you
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#345
Tell them not to, walk away, report it to the supervisor, have security help me
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#348
I believe this guy acted inappropriately and should be prosecuted and suffer the consequences of his
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#350
I would charge her with assault also. The disproproportionate reaction and (if in her case as in
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#356
probably only if the woman had 50 pounds on the man and could be reasonably sure of knocking
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#458
I don't care the gender or skin color of the people, the response here was overwhelmingly awful
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#374
Oh please--this is ALL about gender, and with some, it's all about ethnicity, too.
MADem
Feb 2015
#377
Are you calling me a liar? He responded disproportionately and showed blatant disregard for her
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#379
yes, the harm to his precious psyche is every bit as real as punching someone so hard their
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#479
you haven't used character assassination or denigrating language? the person who
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#482
Gee, maybe "dude" didn't have the benefit of a private education, or even one in a good school
MADem
Feb 2015
#213
You allow trespassers to come up behind you and touch you without your consent?
jberryhill
Feb 2015
#32
If someone bumps into me from behind, I don't haul off and smack them, if that's what you mean.
Iggo
Feb 2015
#34
If you come up from behind me and bump into me and I turn around and clock you, I'm going to jail...
Iggo
Feb 2015
#43
Frequently attacked. Those words don't mean what you think they mean.
Hassin Bin Sober
Feb 2015
#493
You typically beat people who touch you without asking permission first? really?
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#109
i don't think i participated in that one. if it's one about women being allowed to hit men for
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#326
A bit melodramatic--and mocking of someone without benefit of a good education, that comment.
MADem
Feb 2015
#302
Yeah, that's a very similar case to this one. In one, girl with plastic glass in hand,
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#178
If you don't think that incident I posted changed forever the way performers view "their stage"...
opiate69
Feb 2015
#179
No, performers should wait around to figure out what the person's intentions are
jberryhill
Feb 2015
#95
I watched the vid w/o sound, so I can't comment on this band's music, however,
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2015
#255
"Straightforward rock. Not much playfulness with melody or time signature."
cleanhippie
Feb 2015
#327
You said "Straightforward rock. Not much playfulness with melody or time signature."
cleanhippie
Feb 2015
#501
Honestly, their stuff is only "complex" relative to most 3-chord mainstream rock.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#542
And none of those performers actually punched the person out, from what I could see.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#540
I will bet that's what is going to happen if there isn't some sort of agreement early on.
MADem
Feb 2015
#252
if he 'clocked' him, why was the guy able to keep running? why didn't he fall to the ground
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#131
I consider knocking someone out and to the ground as something different from whatever
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#171
right. it's because he's black, not because he knocked someone smaller out and to the ground,
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#300
Where is the poster saying that what Keith did here is equivalent in outcome?
VanillaRhapsody
Feb 2015
#419
Keith talking about this incident many years later, "I watched my mans back!!!"
winstars
Feb 2015
#418
Funny that the male fan wasn't knocked to the ground unconscious like the woman this guy
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#128
Doesn't seem like he clobbered the guy hard enough to actually injure him.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#543
and loaded with one sided opinions, if some ugly white dude started grinding against Rhianna
snooper2
Feb 2015
#288
The people you are trying to impress here may get offended by your continual use of "douche"
snooper2
Feb 2015
#292
dylan should have had his security deck them. they obviously wanted to do him harm.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#181
He wasn't in a crowd on a subway. Why would he be expecting to get his ass rubbed just
polly7
Feb 2015
#267
I am a woman and a committed feminist. But I still think that performers have good reasons
tblue37
Feb 2015
#100
If he was so scared, why didn't he have security? Not to mention that the woman was on
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#193
Because pickpockets always do their dirty work in front of audiences with drink glasses in hand.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#184
Sadly, yes, I think most of them would be OK with that. Notice the same rote
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2015
#256
Wish I'd known you back then! If you'd ever found those booties, I had feet for them!
MADem
Feb 2015
#499
Aww. There's nothing sweeter than a three legged dog or dog in a wheelchair.
Hassin Bin Sober
Feb 2015
#517
That's why I kept those dogs--no pain, they just had to adapt and they did fine at it.
MADem
Feb 2015
#518
"I think it is TRAGIC that she got hit. That said, I'm not going to burn this guy at the stake."
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#546
I see ONE person repeatedly acting like a tough blustery jerk on this thread. nt
Bonobo
Feb 2015
#124
thank you. he should have stopped playing, left the stage and called security or police if
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#206
Looks like he reacted before he had any idea who was there or what they were doing.
Bonobo
Feb 2015
#117
If someone started rubbing their ass on mine without my permission I would definitely
polly7
Feb 2015
#147
That is the point missed by the the "Stand Your Stage" folks here.
Dark n Stormy Knight
Feb 2015
#257
You don't have any legal right to beat someone who touches you or 'invades your space'.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#224
I *understand* why he reacted like that. I just think it was excessive.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#548
I'd like to see a link for that. Especially since you have a history of lying about such claims.
Comrade Grumpy
Feb 2015
#342
lol, sorry, it was supposed to be a joke, but it misfired and did seem bizarre.
Vattel
Feb 2015
#415
Slapping or shoving him would be perfectly fine. Knocking him out might be a bit excessive.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#549
I think that Foreman clearly overreacted and should face all appropriate penalties
Orrex
Feb 2015
#194
Throwing one's hands toward your neck and wrapping them around, is a common MRA tactic. n/t
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#551
I think the charges probably should (and will) be dropped in this case as well.
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#550
he himself said he knew the girl was on stage and thought he punched a guy heckling him
JI7
Feb 2015
#214
I'm always impressed by people who know what they would do in any spontaneous situation.
Demit
Feb 2015
#283
the "threat" being? a woman who's smaller than you bumping your butt with hers for 1 second?
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#218
he also said he saw the woman on stage. he didn't see the man. he just 'thought' the man.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#231
If a guy smaller than Taylor Swift "bumped her butt for one second" she should smile and
MADem
Feb 2015
#221
Yeah, maybe? Maybe? Not "Let the wheels of justice spin, bring the guilty bee word in?"
MADem
Feb 2015
#228
I don't know whose fault it is; if I were a performer, I would know who the security personnel
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#232
Again--this guy doesn't make it a habit to clock women onstage--otherwise, we'd have heard about it
MADem
Feb 2015
#233
you don't know anything about his habits. so what if he has a security rider if he doesn't
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#235
You certainly don't know anything about his habits, either. I do know that he doesn't
MADem
Feb 2015
#239
I made no claims about his habits. None of the things you mention are habits, nor are most of
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#306
Again--you need to re-read all your comments in this thread. You've tried, convicted and hanged the
MADem
Feb 2015
#310
people have touched my butt advertently and inadvertently many times in 40+ years of
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#423
Because guitar players and singers are the only people who ever get their butts bumped.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#446
He plays venues with lousy security. The "asshole" in your video left the stage in a hurry.
MADem
Feb 2015
#449
Yes, and as others have mentioned, there's also the Dimebag murder much more recently (2004):
nomorenomore08
Feb 2015
#556
His nonchalant actions afterwards were telling for me. Benefit of the doubt for the over reaction
uppityperson
Feb 2015
#457
Performers do get attacked quite often. It's not unusual. So, 2 things folks should learn from this.
Glassunion
Feb 2015
#237
Jeez, if John Lennon had decked the creep who murdered him, John might be alive today.
raccoon
Feb 2015
#270
Nah---I see the MRA brigade hopping in and spouting exactly what you expect them to spout.
trumad
Feb 2015
#305
I think you hit a home run with that post, and I would like to associate myself with your remarks!
MADem
Feb 2015
#397
Two dynamics here: performer reacts to stranger on stage (potential threat)
KittyWampus
Feb 2015
#341
"one hit wonder..." like it would have been totally cool if it were someone else.
dogknob
Feb 2015
#357
Trumad, please leave this posting and stop being correct in your assumptions.
NCTraveler
Feb 2015
#361
Whether or not people think it was an over reaction, or warranted an arrest . . .
markpkessinger
Feb 2015
#396
This has got to be one of the most insane threads ever. Thanks for your sane contributions.
Vattel
Feb 2015
#492
there was some, because there's video of people keeping the boyfriend from coming back on stage.
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#506
if they kept the boyfriend from coming back, they kept the boyfriend offstage in at least
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#508
it may be security wasn't in the room at the time. but there was security, and they were
ND-Dem
Feb 2015
#511
15 security for a crowd of five hundred drinking customers? Is that enough, I wonder?
MADem
Feb 2015
#519
Her action was wrong, but his was violent and criminal. Punching a female in the face? ISSUES.
WinkyDink
Feb 2015
#521
yes. we all get bumped. can i deck a person who bumps me inline at the store?
Liberal_in_LA
Feb 2015
#526