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Thursday, March 14, 2024

It appears the judge let him play through

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The attacker who was accused of striking a man in the head with a golf club in 2022 will get no prison time despite pleading guilty to the crime this week. 

4 comments:

  1. And how do we know that the person lobbing the golf ball into a group of folks was a POC POS? The NAACP was arguing that the charge against the person who responded should have been the more serious attempted murder charge. It said so right in the news article. Tell us it was one of them without saying it was one of them.

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  2. Give it time. Those new arrivals from Haiti will make for much more interesting news reports from the blue hives.

    TMF Bert

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  3. I'm dreaming of a Happy Gilmore ending.

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  4. Back when I still played golf, one of my friends was struck in the head with a golf ball hit by an impatient POS who couldn't wait his turn. It put my friend in the hospital with a severe concussion. Caldwell may have overreacted (not to mention that he probably bent his putter), but he was in retaliating against what can be considered assault and possible battery.

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