YES, Latins are very sensitive about the police becoming involved in a "domestic dispute".
The Joliet IL police are even briefed that in cases where a Latin woman is suspected of a crime, the Latin husband has to be talked to and not the woman.
Speaking direct to the woman will mean the manhood of the Latin man has been sullied and he must respond with violence. That is their culture.
Right, if you are knocked down in a fight and the other person continues to stomp on you, that is the use of lethal force. Whether the other person intends to do so or not and even is aware of it, that person is saying: "I mean to kill you!"
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YES, Latins are very sensitive about the police becoming involved in a "domestic dispute".
The Joliet IL police are even briefed that in cases where a Latin woman is suspected of a crime, the Latin husband has to be talked to and not the woman.
Speaking direct to the woman will mean the manhood of the Latin man has been sullied and he must respond with violence. That is their culture.
Right, if you are knocked down in a fight and the other person continues to stomp on you, that is the use of lethal force. Whether the other person intends to do so or not and even is aware of it, that person is saying: "I mean to kill you!"
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