Bullis concerns

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?

That’s not assault.


Wut?


If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?

That’s not assault.


Wut?


If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.


This is all about context. I’m sure in some context elbowing could be considered assault.
Anonymous
He elbowed her down a flight of stairs!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?

That’s not assault.


Wut?


If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.


This is all about context. I’m sure in some context elbowing could be considered assault.


Imagine the context of when you would call the cops because somebody elbowed you.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her down a flight of stairs!!


That’s not what the statement said.

It said she was on concrete stairs and when he elbowed her she scraped her leg.
Anonymous
What if she is making this story up and charges are dropped.

What does Bullis do?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if she is making this story up and charges are dropped.

What does Bullis do?


Charges will be dropped and they can’t fire him.

I mean why would they.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What if she is making this story up and charges are dropped.

What does Bullis do?


Extend his contract and give him a raise, because 4 IAC banners, w00t!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?

That’s not assault.


You’re a twit. Decent people don’t shove their wives down the stairs, especially in front of their 3 year old child. Just trash does that.

Court records say Cilento and his wife got into an argument Sunday. The wife tried to console their 3-year-old daughter, when she felt a “sharp shoulder|elbow shove,” the records say.

She was pushed down concrete stairs, and she suffered a scrape on her right elbow, soreness on her rib cage and a bruise on her left knee, the court records say.

“The three year old then asked, ‘Is Mommy OK?’ and said, ‘Daddy hurt Mommy,’” according to the report.

Cilento then left taking the couple’s 6-year-old with him, the records say.

A second-degree assault conviction carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail and a fine of $2,500.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?

That’s not assault.


Wut?


If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.


And your point is??
Anonymous
This is a domestic relationship issue to be settled in a legal fashion. This doesn’t represent an entire school. Ridiculous to make this leap. But I guess I should refuse my child’s acceptance to Stanford too.

https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2019/03/06/stanford-assistant-admissions-director-arrested-for-attempted-murder-assault
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:He elbowed her?

That’s not assault.


Wut?


If being elbowed is an assault I’ve been assaulted at every concert and redskins game.


This is all about context. I’m sure in some context elbowing could be considered assault.


Imagine the context of when you would call the cops because somebody elbowed you.



Suppose it was THE PEOPLE’S ELBOW?!

https://prowrestlingstories.com/pro-wrestling-stories/the-peoples-elbow-the-rock/
Anonymous
He lives on campus. He was arrested for assaulting his wife on campus. What a role model. Guess what? Ya fired!
Anonymous
[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]He elbowed her?

That’s not assault.[/quote]

You’re a twit. Decent people don’t shove their wives down the stairs, especially in front of their 3 year old child. Just trash does that.

Court records say Cilento and his wife got into an argument Sunday. The wife tried to console their 3-year-old daughter, when she felt a “sharp shoulder|elbow shove,” the records say.

She was pushed down concrete stairs, and she suffered a scrape on her right elbow, soreness on her rib cage and a bruise on her left knee, the court records say.

“The three year old then asked, ‘Is Mommy OK?’ and said, ‘Daddy hurt Mommy,’” according to the report.

Cilento then left taking the couple’s 6-year-old with him, the records say.

A second-degree assault conviction carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in jail and a fine of $2,500.

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She fell not holding the daughter and she filed the report not officers, so this is only her perspective. Every story has 2 sides. What if he was holding the daughter and she was going after him. Maybe he nudged her with his shoulder to keep her back and protect his child. Just saying maybe before we judge we should get the full story and let all the information come out.
Anonymous
She fell not holding the daughter and she filed the report not officers, so this is only her perspective. Every story has 2 sides. What if he was holding the daughter and she was going after him. Maybe he nudged her with his shoulder to keep her back and protect his child. Just saying maybe before we judge we should get the full story and let all the information come out.
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