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➡ Jonathan Majors was caught on camera trying to escape from a woman chasing him, raising questions about the prosecution’s narrative of him as an aggressor. Despite the video evidence, prosecutors labelled his actions as a pattern of manipulative abuse.

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Jonathan Majors. So, Mr. Majors, there was some new footage that was released of Jonathan Majors. And yeah, I like the dreams infamous. Nate, there was some new footage that was released. Hey, Lady Shane, you gotta tell me about that dream. You know, Anton love to hear about himself. Some new footage that was released of Jonathan Majors with his girl. And so let me go ahead and play that for you guys.

It look like they getting out the truck. He dipped and then he ran. He’s trying to get away from her, and she keep grabbing him. And now he’s running down the street and she’s chasing him. She’s chasing this dude down the street. Why is she chasing him down the street? Good thing he’s fitting. He’s in shape. This dude is trying to get away. Why is she chasing him? Get out of there, family.

They got cameras everywhere. So that was footage of Jonathan Majors trying to get away. Now shout out to the super chats. I’m going to be reading those shortly. Do y’all still believe that this woman was the one that is assaulted? Or do you think that he is the one that is suffering from success and that he should have never, ever met this chick on a set of whatever movie he was shooting at that time? He should have never met this woman on a set of whatever movie he was shooting at that time.

But Jonathan Major’s new audio and video evidence was released. Scolding. They say that it was the audio evidence of him scolding of him scolding her six months before the alleged assault. So has nothing to do that’s relevant to what it is that he’s being accused of. But then they released video footage that shows that apparently there was a little bit of a scuffle that was happening out here in these streets.

And then he said, apparently I’m a great man. A great man. I’m doing great things. The woman that supports me, the one that I support, needs to be a great woman to make sacrifices. And then he made references to Coretta Scott King, Michelle Obama as examples of women who propelled their husbands to greatness. And that’s how he wanted her to be. Well, first, she don’t look like them, so let’s just be clear about that.

Yabari explained that amid other evidence, the recording captured the actor’s reaction when he came home with a friend after having a drink. Prosecutors used the altercation as an example of the way the actor allegedly engaged in a cruel and manipulative pattern of abuse. I guess what I’m trying to understand is this. What I’m trying to understand is this, with all of this new footage that’s being released and things like that, how do you, as a prosecutor, still choose to prosecute a man that you see running away from a woman that is trying to grab him and chase him? How do you, as a prosecutor, still chase down a man that is trying to get away from a woman that is grabbing him? He is running away.

And so me as a prosecutor, I’m trying to figure out exactly what it is that they see here that I don’t see. That makes no sense to me whatsoever. What do they see that? What am I missing? I am very much confused as to how they see this man as the aggressor and he’s the one that’s running away. I’m weirded out. Anyway, so that’s Jonathan Majors in addition to Jonathan Majors.

Right. We also have Houston. So in Houston, there was a lot of crime going on, but I’m not going to bring Houston to the front of the congregation because I got a theme that’s going on with this show today. But in Houston, a 17 year old was basically stabbed to death by a woman that was allegedly trying to take her purse. This is what’s happening at the Galleria in Houston.

Beware family. Devin Clarke is outside of HPD headquarters with these new details on how the girl’s mother is responding to this arrest. Devin. Daniella Keith, the victim’s mother, says she is breathing a huge sigh of relief knowing that Houston police were able to arrest her daughter’s accused killer. But tonight, she says she is still having a very challenging time trying to make sense of it all. How could you be so cold as to take such a beautiful soul? On Saturday, Kylie Stevenson’s life was turned upside down.

Her daughter, 17 year old Kayla Stevenson, had been stabbed to death over her juicy couture purse while on her way to work in the Galleria tonight, justice is in sight. Chief Finner had called me before I was set to go view my daughter, and when he told me the news, I did feel sense of relief. Pleased to announce the rest of that suspect this morning. We’ll have more details on that a little bit later.

But she is in custody. But with the news comes questions for the suspect. Just still. The question is, like, why? I don’t understand. Why did you have to? Just robbing her wasn’t enough. I mean, you fight her and then you just have to kill her. You stab her. While she hopes for better understanding, she has a loud and clear message for the accused killer. I hope that someday you will feel remorseful if you don’t already.

I know that God wants me to forgive you, but it’s too soon. That suspect’s name has not been released. We spoke to a Houston police office or representative earlier who says that they are waiting for the district attorney’s office to officially file charges. Meanwhile, Kylie Stevenson says she’s working to plan a memorial for her daughter, who will be cremated live outside of HBD headquarters. Tonight. Devin Clark, KPRC two news.

So over in Houston, a woman apparently tried to take another woman’s purse of a young black girl that was going to work. And so the mother is now saying that she has forgiveness in her heart or she’s trying to figure out how she can forgive the person. And so I think that it’s absolutely a tragedy of what’s happening out here in these streets, but that’s, I guess, just what plays out over in so and then last but not least, Draymond Green.

So Draymond Green has apparently been out of control. And I’m chilling with my daughter last night and she said, dad, you know that Draymond Green got suspended indefinitely. I said, what? I said, how does this come back to the money playing prison rules? And they basically saying that he suspended, he was suspended for five games earlier this season, but now he’s suspended indefinitely. And let me read the article.

He’s suspended indefinitely by the NBA on Wednesday after the Golden State warriors veterans ejection for swinging at the Phoenix Sun Center Yusuf Nurkage on Tuesday night, marking Green’s second suspension this season. In its announcement, the league said Green will be required to meet certain league and team conditions before he returns to play. It’s unclear what that means specifically or how long Green will be out. The league took into account Green’s repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts when determining the suspension.

Green, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojanowski, is expected to meet with the warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy and Green’s agent Thursday to start discussing a path to counseling and help for Green to move forward. Good God almighty, this is what Green said. I am not one to apologize for things I mean to do, but I do apologize to Yusuf because I didn’t intend to hit him, cap, Green said after the game via ESPN.

I sell calls on my arm. So I was selling a call and I swung and unfortunately hit him. So I think it’s going to be costing him like 100 and something bands per game that he suspended after 20 games. If it lasts for that long, it’s going to cost him, like, a little over 200 and something bands per game. And so that’s absolutely, positively unacceptable. And I do not want to see Draymond Green suspended.

But then, at the same time, you can’t be putting your hands on nobody like that. All right, so this is what it’s going to cost him. Green will be docked $154,000 per game if his suspension is fewer than 20 games and $202,000 per game if it’s more than 20. Oh, my God. Can you imagine losing $154,000 per game if his suspension is fewer than 20 games and losing $203,000 a game if it’s 20 games or more? Oh, my God.

Listen, I don’t even care about the NBA anymore because I’m absolutely disgusted with the product that’s being out on the floor. However, I am not a fan. Not a fan at all, whatsoever, of losing out on 100 bands per game, $154,000 a game or $203,000. Miss me with that one. Miss me with that one. It ain’t enough competitive edge. It ain’t enough. Nothing that you can tell me that would allow for me to justify the financial ramifications of losing that amount of money.

So that’s a no go for me. So that is your quick hits, ladies and gentlemen. .

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