SeriousWB said:
She points he finger at her after the object was thrown, before that she just gestures the woman to 'move along'. The gesturing after that seems in resposne to the thrown object and the attitude of the crazy lady. Also, no amount of rudeness warrants such a violent reaction followed by vandalism. No amount. |
I agree that nothing excuses the violence in this case. However, I was just pointing out that there is more to this story than just a crazy lady over some processed chicken. Clearly, the security cam shows the real time the events happen. Its accuracy cannot be questioned as McDonalds relies on it for its lialibity and security. So, the breakfast/nugget story in the police report is obviuosly a lie the employees told the police to cover something up or to cover for someone. They didn't think about the security camera's internal clock. They lied for a reason, they didn't want to get in trouble. Why?? Now the crazy woman did plead guilty to vandalism but she had no choice regardless of what actually happened, her only possible legal defense would be some typoe of insanity (and her lawyer did say something about her being on meds).
"¿Por qué justo a mí tenía que tocarme ser yo?"











