"Don't fucking mess with them AB's!"
Despite his son admitting a charge of injuring with intent to injure, which onlookers said left the far smaller man unconscious and bleeding on a local road, The N.Z Herald is reporting the father of former All Black Keith Robinson allegedly attempted to intimidate his sons victim at his Te Aroha work-place.
Witness’s report an aggravated Jock Robinson marched into
his work and asked the victim ‘Why the f... did you call the police?'."
After Mr Robinson senior was eventually asked to leave the
store by staff he allegedly responded by doing a threatening gun gesture –
namely putting his fingers to his head in the form of a gun and pulled the
trigger," the witness said.
The victim and staff did the right thing by reporting the
whole incident to the local police.
Te Aroha police confirmed a complaint had been laid against
Mr Robinson senior by two men but could not say whether any charges would
follow.
Mr Robinson senior was subsequently trespassed from the Ema
St business.
God it must be tough living in a small town in New Zealand
after an incident like this.
Live in a place where the victim suffers further courtesy of
the perpetrators social status.
Truly sad we see it is the victim who is the person ostracised
by elements within the Waikato townships community.
All you need to do here to see the social status bestowed
upon All Blacks in this country is to replace All Black with Black Power in
this case.
If the alleged offender had have been a drunken member of
The Black Power gang who beat up a man outside a pub and pelleted him with
bottles and then his father went to his place of work and acted in the same
fashion the community would have supported him completely.
So in actuality it would have been better for the Te Aroha victim in this case to have been savaged by a Black Power gang member than an All Black.
What a sad indictment but fairly typical for a family that has previously been in the news for all the wrong reasons.
Say a Coromandel Camp Ground in 2002.
So in actuality it would have been better for the Te Aroha victim in this case to have been savaged by a Black Power gang member than an All Black.
What a sad indictment but fairly typical for a family that has previously been in the news for all the wrong reasons.
Say a Coromandel Camp Ground in 2002.
Note: All parties are considered innocent until proven
guilty.
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