ROAD RAGE BEAT DOWN

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Mar 18, 2003
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CANT SAY I AGREE WITH STOPPING AND HELPING BUT I AGREE THATS BITCH SHIT...
This.

My mom always taught me to stay out of politics. I used to think she meant the political system, but what she really meant was other peoples business. Cause you hop out to help this dude and the next thing you know you're getting popped all because you wanted to be a hero. If it were some lady with her baby in the back seat or some shit like that, then that's different. Idk if I could just drive on. But the chances are this dude that got beat up was instigating the fight, so to some extent he has to be willing to accept whatever the outcome is. With all that said, 2+ vs. 1 is always some straight bitch shit.

Only way I'd ever be on the 2+ side is if I was with someone and they were gettin robbed or some shit like that.
 
May 22, 2006
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The black dude is dumb for thinkn he was gonna get a fair one w 3 Mexicans. I wish I could say id try n stop it but the fact is I'd let it play out how it's supposed to just because I don't know the history. Who am I to judge if it's justified.
 
Nov 1, 2005
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read the article today he said they drove in front of him and boxed him in and pushed up on him so he just defended himself.
by the looks of it,seems like dude been looking for trouble and finally found some.




LOS ANGELES -- Jerry Patterson, the Palmdale man who was thrown to the ground and kicked in the head during a freeway fight recently captured on video, has been arrested on an outstanding warrant stemming from an earlier roadside confrontation, according to the California Highway Patrol.

The 49-year-old man failed to appear in court for a June 6 arraignment.

His bond was forfeited and Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Chet L. Taylor issued a bench warrant for $50,000.

Patterson was arrested Thursday morning in Altadena and was scheduled to be booked at the Crescenta Valley Sheriff's Station, according to the CHP.

CHP confirmed Patterson was involved both in a May 25 confrontation and the highly publicized June 12 road-rage incident on the side of the 5 Freeway at Seventh Street in Los Angeles.
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Patterson has not responded to NBC4's request for comment, but his sister -- in a phone interview -- told NBC4 that her brother is "a very good guy. We support him 300 percent."

"These two incidents are isolated," she said. "He's a good guy. He helps dogs and senior citizens. We don't know what is happening. Maybe he's just having a bad month. He's a good man."

Read the original story on NBCLosAngeles.com

Video published recently online showed Patterson stopped along the southbound 5 Freeway, shouting with three other men on June 12. The altercation turned violent, and two of the men beat Patterson until he was motionless on the ground.

In an interview Wednesday, Patterson acknowledged he accidentally cut off the other vehicle, eventually leading to the road-rage confrontation. He also told NBC4 he suffered a concussion as a result of the incident, which garnered mainstream attention following multiple news reports.

Suspects Edras Ramirez, 27, and David Mendez, 21, later turned themselves in and are scheduled for arraignment on Friday.

Patterson's arrest on Thursday stems from an outstanding warrant from an earlier incident, according to the CHP.

Following a hit-and-run collision May 25 at Corona Avenue and the Toledo in Long Beach, witness James Poole said he followed Patterson to the 200 block of La Verne.

Patterson pulled over and the two began arguing, said Poole of Belmont Shore.

"I wouldn't let him get back in his car. First I demanded his driver license number and a lot of people started seeing us yelling and screaming at each other. I was looking at his driver license when he hit me," Poole said.

Poole said he walked away from the altercation with two black eyes.

"The three things I do recall he said during our discussion was the fact that he saved millions of Americans' live, he's on a mission with the FBI, and to let him go," Poole said.

Patterson was booked on suspicion of DUI, hit and run and battery, according to the full police report.

Poole told NBC4 he went to court on June 5 expecting to see Patterson, but he didn't show, which led to a warrant for failing to appear in court.
 

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Mickey Fallon
Sep 10, 2002
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#26
"He helps dogs and senior citizens. "


The fuck does that mean????



And this whole fight is fuckin stupid but let them fight one on one....fuckin fag had to jump in cuz he friend was startin to go down. Also really fuckin gay to kick someone in the head over and over when they're out. Sad world we live in.
 

NAMO

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Apr 11, 2009
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you gotta look at it on a case by case basis.

now, if my mate is fighting somebody 1 on 1, I will let it go, if my mate is losing, I'm breaking the fight up or at worst, taking that dude 1 on 1.

if my mate started the fight, at worst I'd break it up and wouldn't fight.

if the random dude started the fight with my mate, I'd jump in for my mate because he lost the advantage.

HOWEVER, there is no way I'm stomping on a dudes head unless he did something bad to me.

If I see anyone stomping anywhere, I'm breaking the fight up regardless, that is coward shit.

I think too many people these days are scared to get their ass beat.


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that being said, in prison you got no choice

so moral of the story, don't go to prison
 
May 9, 2002
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LOS ANGELES —

Los Angeles County prosecutors have filed charges against two men suspected of kicking the head of another motorist in a videotaped road rage incident on a freeway.

The district attorney's office said Monday that 21-year-old David Mendez and 27-year-old Edras A. Ramirez are each charged with assault with a deadly weapon - their feet - and assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury.

Prosecutors say the assault on driver Jerry Patterson occurred June 12 after they stopped their cars on Interstate 5.

A video recorded by another motorist showed the men fighting and Patterson being thrown to the pavement and then kicked in the head.

Mendez and Ramirez surrendered to authorities on June 20 after the video went viral on the Internet. Arraignment is set for July 13.