Crazy Man Gets Knocked Out Twice By Black Father He Racially Harassed & Attacked At A Pool



Roll it … A day at the pool turned into #TeamWhipDatAss for one crazy man.

According to atlantablackstar.com: “Joshua Valentine of Oklahoma City was arrested July 20 after witnesses say he verbally, then physically attacked a Black man visiting an apartment complex swimming pool with his son. News 9 reported, Valentine was heard shouting “white power” and allegedly threw a punch at the man.

The victim turned the tables on Valentine, however, by “closed fist punching him three times” and knocking him out cold.

When Valentine finally came to, he left the pool but returned moments later with a baseball bat. Police and witnesses said he swung the weapon at the man, who fended Valentine off with a chair, then struck him several times, knocking him out yet again.” [https://bit.ly/2KkPnoE]

Roland tried to warn these crazy folks about rolling up on African Americans with that stupid stuff. To quote Smoke from “Friday” …. “You got knocked the ___ out!”

#WeTriedToTellYa.

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