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Considering Jabrill Peppers accusations, consider this re Sabrina Parr

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Immediately searching her name turns up a doozy of an Ohio court case, where she was found guilty of attacking her former husband Antonio Davis, a 6' 9" former NBA player who is no small dude. She attacked him after he tried to walk out of their house after finding out that SHE had been involved with another guy. She appealed the conviction, unsuccessfully it turns out.

Something to mind when considering her highly speculative comments on Jabrill.

"Davis testified that Parr charged at him using foul language. Parr scratched, punched, and pulled Davis. Davis continued to try and leave the home. Parr grabbed a trophy and hit Davis in the back of head causing him to bleed. Davis asked Parr to take him to the hospital. Instead, Parr threw his keys over the garage into the woods, got into her car, and drove away. Davis called 911 because he was injured and could not get back into the locked home, where his children were sleeping.

{¶4} After Davis contacted emergency services, the police located Parr and conducted a traffic stop. Parr was driving towards downtown to meet her friend for dinner. The officers asked Parr if she was just involved in an altercation, and Parr stated that she had an argument with her husband, but left the home to avoid a confrontation. At this time, the officers were informed that Davis had sustained significant physical injuries and observed that Parr had none. In his testimony, Officer Hanish (“Hanish”), the arresting officer, testified that he determined her to be the primary physical aggressor and arrested her."
 
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Immediately searching her name turns up a doozy of an Ohio court case, where she was found guilty of attacking her former husband Antonio Davis, a 6' 9" former NBA player who is no small dude. She attacked him after he tried to walk out of their house after finding out that SHE had been involved with another guy. She appealed the conviction, unsuccessfully it turns out.

Something to mind when considering her highly speculative comments on Jabrill.

"Davis testified that Parr charged at him using foul language. Parr scratched, punched, and pulled Davis. Davis continued to try and leave the home. Parr grabbed a trophy and hit Davis in the back of head causing him to bleed. Davis asked Parr to take him to the hospital. Instead, Parr threw his keys over the garage into the woods, got into her car, and drove away. Davis called 911 because he was injured and could not get back into the locked home, where his children were sleeping.

{¶4} After Davis contacted emergency services, the police located Parr and conducted a traffic stop. Parr was driving towards downtown to meet her friend for dinner. The officers asked Parr if she was just involved in an altercation, and Parr stated that she had an argument with her husband, but left the home to avoid a confrontation. At this time, the officers were informed that Davis had sustained significant physical injuries and observed that Parr had none. In his testimony, Officer Hanish (“Hanish”), the arresting officer, testified that he determined her to be the primary physical aggressor and arrested her."
Nice to see cops occasionally do look at evidence. Typically, they either arrest the guy or both.
 
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