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Fastkeys | 17:02 Tue 03rd Mar 2009 | Law
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My friend lost a close member of his family mid last year and as you can imagine was a hard time for him. From that point onward 3 of his "close" friends started been nasty towards him about it through txt messages and facebook. This ended up in them not speaking to eachother. My friend saw these 3 "friends" out on a night out and thought enough was enough so decided to go over to them outside a put where they where standing to make peace. This ended up with them saying the nasty things to him orrigonaly posted on facebook. My friend lost his temper and punched one of the males and pushed the female..this in turn let the other male grab him from behind. my friend told him to let go which in turn led them to say they arnt letting go and started to close in on my friend. My friend then punched backwards to try get free which made them both fall to the ground. As they where both on the ground they all started kicking and punching my friend whilst he was on the floor. My Friend managed to walk away but then was later arrested. He has 1 count of battery and 2 counts of ABH charged against him.
This was caught on security camera from the point of my friend been pulled to the ground and kicked.
My question is, How come my friend has been arrested and charged yet the 3 so called mates are getting away with jumping my friend. Surely they are just as bad as my friend.
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who knows? You only tell it from your friends perspective, but even that looks pretty bad for him - he went over to them, chose that moment to do it, assaulted two of them etc etc
Er, from what you have decribed, your friend started it and threw the first blows at everyone involved. I fail to see how that makes them "just as bad"?
I don't see where they "jumped" him. Your friend started the trouble from the way you described it. One of the others grabbed him, presumabaly to stop him from hitting anyone else, to which your friend hit him too!

The others were (rightfully) fighting back.

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