"at what point in the altercation do you call the cops? Do you?"
Setting: Black urban neighborhood at night. Some people around, walking home or wherever. Regular amount of cars passing by at the intersection. This is a generally highly policed area anyway.
You walk up on a domestic issue that's taking place in the middle of the street. Young Black woman and young Black man.
They are fighting -- violently shoving, pulling, wrestling with each other in a car. Well, she is in the car. He is in and also out. Trying to pull her out...maybe. It's unclear. But they are tussling. She is saying "Get off of me" and "Get out of my car." She also reverses and accelerates the car forward a couple of times to get him to get away from her. But he holds on and just allows himself to be pulled backwards by the car door or pulled forward. He never falls under the wheels or anything. Once the car stops, he goes back in.
So. What do you do here?
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legsdiamond Member since May 05th 2011 79600 posts
Thu Sep-20-18 02:49 PM
1. "Scream cops coming and KIM" In response to Reply # 0 Thu Sep-20-18 02:51 PM by legsdiamond
I ain’t calling cops tho
Is she drunk? Is she trying to escape an abusive mate?
Not sure but I ai t calling cops unless it’s blood, lots of blood or gunshots.
**************** TBH the fact that you're even a mod here fits squarely within Jag's narrative of OK-sanctioned aggression, bullying, and toxicity. *shrug*
3. "On my block or nah?" In response to Reply # 0 Thu Sep-20-18 03:24 PM by flipnile
Not on my block I might just keep it moving.
On my block? Out in front of my house? I'm peeking out the window with the cops on the line. FOH... they could've had that dumb-ass argument in their apartment, not in front of my crib or on my block when I'm trying to chill.
The argument by itself isn't enough, but the violence (including using the car) is enough to make that call.
4. "that whole deal where the dude got murked for trying to intervene" In response to Reply # 0 Thu Sep-20-18 03:42 PM by adg87
Got me a little wary. I will call on the sneak tip if it looks like it could get out of hand. God knows I've had my share of "tussles" with my own wife. We been married for 17 years, and I believe every couple has had their moments. Hell, I remember one time we were both drunk, arguing, and I was parked with the truck running, on the sidewalk facing the wrong way in front of a shopping center, and we wound up falling down a hill due to excessive grabbing, pulling, pushing. I can't believe we didn't get hauled into jail that night. LMAO.
9. "Initially I was the KIM type regardless" In response to Reply # 0
but sometimes these situations end up with someone not making it home or something crazy later on.
I might call the boys if I think shit is about to go left. In your situation if it's a chick talking about get off me, then yeah I'm probably calling the police. If that was my sister or my daughter I'd hope someone would do the same. You shouldn't be doing that shit in public risking getting locked up anyway.
If I'm in my old neighborhood then it's still KIM cause block rules.