PROTESTS, MAYHEM, RIOTS, LOOTING, AND FIGHTING IN THE US
Following the death by asphixia of the African American George Floyd on May 25 in Minneapolis by the hands of
a policeman who did not know how to manage the situation, the protests have multiplied in several cities in the US, leading to riots, looting, police charges and fights between civilians.
A trucker is hit after fnot stopping his vehicle.
Another man is attacked by the crowd after threatening those present with a bow.
Policemen chasing a protester, assaulting and being assaulted.
Destroying, burning and subtracting the weapons of different police cars.
He got knocked out after threatening a group of demonstrators
Knocked out after insulting a group of protesters.
Fight between protesters
Store owners beat up after trying to defend their establishment from alleged looting.
Woman knocked out after slapping a police officer.
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MINUS TIMES MINUS EQUALS MORE. IF EVERYONE IS ARMED, NO ONE IS ARMED.Weapons create paradoxes that are hard to resolve. In a country where they’re legal, those who don’t carry one put themselves at a disadvantage against those who do. But if everyone is armed, no one dares to use theirs because they know the other person might shoot first. And yet, in a country where they’re banned, the only ones who have them are those who don’t follow the law, leaving everyone else as defenseless targets.
The theory says that arming the population creates balance, a game of deterrence where the risk of retaliation keeps guns holstered. But reality is far messier. Owning a gun, in itself, can push you to use it in situations where you otherwise never would have considered it. A misunderstanding, a pointless road rage incident, a moment of anger… and suddenly, pulling the trigger feels like an option.
If no one carries weapons, there’s no dilemma. If everyone does, the risk is always there but kept in check by mutual fear. And between these two extremes, the paradox remains: allowing guns means that those who don’t carry them are at risk, banning them means only those already outside the law will have them. So the real question is: which scenario would you rather live in?
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14 KNOCKDOWNS IN UNDER 12 MINUTESOn September 28, 2024, during PFL Europe 3 in Glasgow, Scotland, Lewis McGrillen and Dean Garnett delivered one of the most epic fights in Professional Fighters League (PFL) history. In under 12 minutes, the bout saw an astonishing 14 knockdowns, leaving fans and analysts in awe.
McGrillen started strong, knocking Garnett down three times in the opening moments. Although Garnett responded with a knockdown of his own, McGrillen kept up the pressure with powerful strikes. Finally, in the third round, McGrillen landed a decisive left hook, knocking Garnett out and securing the victory.
This clash has been hailed as one of the greatest in PFL history and a clear "Fight of the Year" candidate. Its intensity and the sheer number of knockdowns highlighted the high level of competition in PFL Europe. With this win, McGrillen advanced to the PFL Europe Bantamweight Championship, where he faced Alexander Luster, solidifying his status as one of Europe’s rising MMA stars.
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HOW TO MAKE AN ALREADY MESSED-UP SITUATION 1000 TIMES WORSEIn September 2024, Russell Laiosa, 55, was arrested in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, after a viral video showed him stealing a tow truck with his own pickup attached to it. In the footage, he confronts the tow truck operator, demanding the release of his vehicle. He then hops into the truck and drives off, crashing into several parked cars before his pickup truck flips over in the middle of the street.
Laiosa was arrested and now faces multiple charges, including theft, grand larceny, reckless endangerment, and property damage.
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