Jump to content

Aaron Donald facing assault charges for attacking a guy in Pittsburgh [Update: mistake, apology issued]


Recommended Posts

"Victim" eye looks exactly like he took a left (check?) hook, bare fisted from a man with big hands... knuckles in orbital socket, or quite possibly from a thumb in not fully closed fist (typical of non-professional).

 

Thus rest of force directed at facial tissue prone to oblong cutting, as in a punch that came up and across vs landing square (which usually means night-night)

 

Note: not saying as MD but from experience/training. Further, not making judgement on "guilt".

  • Like (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

This just seems odd... Donald, having to know that a fight was going to cost him millions, just decided to destroy some guy who was totally innocent and bumped into him accidently?

 

Given that both men were told to leave the club, there's probably a lot more to the story. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

47 minutes ago, Dukestreetking said:

"Victim" eye looks exactly like he took a left (check?) hook, bare fisted from a man with big hands... knuckles in orbital socket, or quite possibly from a thumb in not fully closed fist (typical of non-professional).

 

Thus rest of force directed at facial tissue prone to oblong cutting, as in a punch that came up and across vs landing square (which usually means night-night)

 

Note: not saying as MD but from experience/training. Further, not making judgement on "guilt".

Oh.  I thought you were Quincy, M.E. 😁

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, TheFunPolice said:

This just seems odd... Donald, having to know that a fight was going to cost him millions, just decided to destroy some guy who was totally innocent and bumped into him accidently?

 

Given that both men were told to leave the club, there's probably a lot more to the story. 

I’m guessing that there was alcohol or some other substances involved as well.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 hours ago, BuffaloBob said:

It's a personality trait.  Highly subjective personalities tend to believe that they can intuit snap judgments and have no concern for a lack of facts or evidence.  At the opposite end of the spectrum, you have highly objective people who obsess over details and can't get to the conclusion part to save their lives.

 

As usual, it's always better in the middle, unless you are in a situation that benefits from snap judgments or an overabundance of caution.


 

Is this your best snap judgment of his snap judgment?...

  • Haha (+1) 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

×
×
  • Create New...