tiderulz wrote:drsd wrote:AaronB wrote:There is something wrong in Green's head.
Mr. Green has said himself that he will seek mental help.AaronB wrote:
No, pushing someone away from your chest is illegal in zero of 50 states. Where did you learn the law? Pushing someone down the stairs is illegal. Pushing someone away from your chest is illegal nowhere.
Green should be in jail.
A quick google reveals that indeed Poole could be charged for assault.
Example:It's usually not a defense to the crime of assault that you did not intend to injure the victim. Although assault laws vary from state to state, in most cases if you intentionally (rather than accidentally) shoved the victim, you can be convicted of assault, whether you intended to injure the victim or not. In other words, it's the intent to shove, regardless of the intent to cause the resulting injury, that justifies a charge of assault.
The thing here is that he very clearly felt threatened by Green's actions before anything physical happened. A self-defence case can be clearly made. We don't know Green's words as he charged Poole, but they were unlikely pancake recipes.
This I find perplexing:The San Francisco Police Dept. tells TMZ Sports ... it is not investigating the incident and had no involvement in the matter.
All in all I cannot understand how the police can ignore a clear act of violence. Perhaps two should becharged, but to ignore an investigation out of hand is odd given the physical evidence.
because Poole wants his next contract, so of course he will not press charges. GSW has enabled Green for years, so of course they will not suspend him. They are already trying to change the narrative by going after whoever leaked the video. And Green stepping away is just damage control until someone else in the league does something stupid. but he will be back in less than a week and "all will be good" with the team.
Poole wouldn't be charged as Green initiated the violence by getting nose to nose with Poole. Self defense.