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 Nick Ring fighting crime on the streets

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PostSubject: Nick Ring fighting crime on the streets   Nick Ring fighting crime on the streets EmptyFri Jun 08, 2012 12:41 pm

"They look they think they came right from a rap video," Ring said.
"They watch too many movies and they obviously think they're a lot
tougher than they are. They think it's OK to rob people, apparently, but
it's not. This was a situation where they were just punks, and not very
tough people. No one with an ounce of bravery would consider any such
actions.

"I wasn't afraid of one of them. They were wannabe gangsters and they needed to be dealt with."

Ring said he didn't know the name of the other person who came to the
victims' aid. He said that man did most of the work in subduing the
assailants.

"I hope he comes forward and gets the proper credit, because he took some pretty heroic actions," he said.

Brookwell said he did not have the name of the person who assisted Ring. He said common assault is the lowest-level crime.

"I think what they'll look at here is a conditional discharged in
which the [suspects] get a stern warning, some community [service] time
and the admonishment to be good for a certain period," Brookwell said.

Brookwell said that while there may have been more persons at the bus
stop where the assault occurred, "the best information we have in front
of us right now is that there were five involved and could be a sixth."
They look they think they came right from a rap video," Ring said.
"They watch too many movies and they obviously think they're a lot
tougher than they are. They think it's OK to rob people, apparently, but
it's not. This was a situation where they were just punks, and not very
tough people. No one with an ounce of bravery would consider any such
actions.

"I wasn't afraid of one of them. They were wannabe gangsters and they needed to be dealt with."

Ring said he didn't know the name of the other person who came to the
victims' aid. He said that man did most of the work in subduing the
assailants.

"I hope he comes forward and gets the proper credit, because he took some pretty heroic actions," he said.

Brookwell said he did not have the name of the person who assisted Ring. He said common assault is the lowest-level crime.

"I think what they'll look at here is a conditional discharged in
which the [suspects] get a stern warning, some community [service] time
and the admonishment to be good for a certain period," Brookwell said.

Brookwell said that while there may have been more persons at the bus
stop where the assault occurred, "the best information we have in front
of us right now is that there were five involved and could be a sixth."


http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/ufc-nick-ring-rushes-rescue-couple-being-mugged-211812532.html
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PostSubject: Re: Nick Ring fighting crime on the streets   Nick Ring fighting crime on the streets EmptyFri Jun 08, 2012 12:48 pm

Saw a little bit about it this morning, but it didn't have all the quotes shown here.

FYI you have some double posting in there. The last 3 sections are repeated from earlier in the post.
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PostSubject: Re: Nick Ring fighting crime on the streets   Nick Ring fighting crime on the streets EmptyFri Jun 08, 2012 8:22 pm

Maybe Jon Jones neve fought crime. Maybe he took credit for Ringman's efforts. It would fit his character.
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