Manager Of Pizza Place Violently Beats Black Female Customer...

IslandMummy

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The story is that she wanted to use the restroom. If I really had to pee and it was a long way to another bathroom I probably wouldn’t be quick to leave either.

All public restrooms are not created equal and I imagine the restaurant bathroom was probably a better alternative than the one at a bar.

All said and done dude didn’t have no business putting his hands on that woman for any reason. If he wanted her off the premises that’s what cops are for.
All of this over using the restroom ? I hope this bastard rots.
 

Stormy

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I started not to watch the video because I didn't want to get sad. The only reason I did was because of the comment that some might see it as him restraining her. Well, what he did was way too harsh and totally uncalled for. If she was being unruly all he had to do is escort her out with the help of the others just as he did "after" he finished bashing her head against that floor. Disgusting! Glad he was arrested, glad the Mayor responded, glad the boycott started and I sincerely hope something more gets done. Like putting a screeching halt to this BS.
 

Stormy

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I think it was a combination of sex, race and plain ole frustration at the woman not leaving when she was told. I swear, some black folks are attracted to these place like flies to shy*t. This mideast guy is telling her to leave his establishment several times and she is challenging him...like wtf? I don't like to be someplace where I'm not wanted, ESPECIALLY these nasty carryouts that alot of black folks like. I wonder if she acts like this when she is sober. Lucky for her, the law might take her side because of she slamming of her head on the ground. This could have all been avoided if they would stay away from these businesses. I'm just so over these types of incidents.

I don't get it either.
 

Femmefatal1981

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The story is that she wanted to use the restroom. If I really had to pee and it was a long way to another bathroom I probably wouldn’t be quick to leave either.

All public restrooms are not created equal and I imagine the restaurant bathroom was probably a better alternative than the one at a bar.

All said and done dude didn’t have no business putting his hands on that woman for any reason. If he wanted her off the premises that’s what cops are for.
This is going to sound racist AF but the last public restroom you want to use is one owned by people from that part of the world.
 

momi

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I haven't quite gathered all of my thoughts around these types of instances but I truly believe they are more about "class" than "race".

I'll leave it at that for now until I have my facts together.
 

momi

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Issues of class are issues of race, and vice versa. To believe otherwise would be naive, at best (and at worst, purposefully delusional).

I'd be first to agree if I hadn't witnessed these scenarios first-hand. I'm not asking for a co-signer. Thankfully we are all entitled to our own opinions.
 

cocosweet

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Crackers Phinn

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Man found not guilty in pizza shop assault
Updated: Aug 15, 2018 - 11:16 PM

PITTSBURGH - A former Pittsburgh pizza shop manager has been found not guilty of assaulting a woman inside his restaurant.

Video of the altercation involving Mahmut Yilmaz and a woman went viral and sparked protests against Pizza Milano in Uptown.

A jury of 10 women and two men, none African-American, returned the verdict Wednesday afternoon after requesting to see surveillance and cellphone video, as well as Martin's medical records.

“It's hard to describe how disappointed we are with the verdict," said Martin's attorney, George Kontos. "I think anyone who saw the video and viewed it fairly could only describe what happened to Jade as a brutal attack.

"Our intention now is to continue to fight for her. If anything, as a result of this verdict, our resolve is even stronger to pursue justice on her behalf."

Yilmaz's attorney said the video didn't show the entire encounter.

A jury of 10 women and two men, none African-American, returned the verdict Wednesday afternoon after requesting to see surveillance and cellphone video, as well as Martin's medical records.

“It's hard to describe how disappointed we are with the verdict," said Martin's attorney, George Kontos. "I think anyone who saw the video and viewed it fairly could only describe what happened to Jade as a brutal attack.

"Our intention now is to continue to fight for her. If anything, as a result of this verdict, our resolve is even stronger to pursue justice on her behalf."

Yilmaz's attorney said the video didn't show the entire encounter.
 
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