Lethbridge Teen Gets a Slap on the Wrist for a Wild Punch πŸ‘Š

Lethbridge, Alta., teen handed 12 months probation for one punch. So, this teen in Lethbridge straight-up clocked someone at a basketball game πŸ€πŸ’₯. The victim's face got messed up, but the judge was like, "Eh, just 12 months probation." The internet is screaming rn.

TL:DR

So, this teen in Lethbridge straight-up clocked someone at a basketball game πŸ€πŸ’₯. The victim's face got messed up, but the judge was like, "Eh, just 12 months probation." The internet is screaming rn.

The Tea

Okay, so boom! A 14-year-old, let's call him C.F., was playing ball when things got way too real. Apparently, E.C. gave him a shove, and C.F. responded with a punch that sent E.C. to the hospital. We're talking, like, multiple face fractures and teeth getting evicted from the mouth. Brutal, right?

Here's where it gets sus. C.F. pled guilty, and his lawyer tried to say he was bullied by E.C., which is why he popped off. The judge, P.G. Pharo, was like, "Nah, that ain't it, chief." He gave C.F. 12 months probation, which is basically a slap on the wrist.

The Crown wanted C.F. to pay for E.C.'s dental work, but the judge shut that down, saying C.F. is broke AF right now and probably won't be rolling in it any time soon. So, E.C. is stuck with a busted face and a fat bill. Rough times.

People are big mad about the light sentence. They're saying it sends the wrong message and that C.F. got off way too easy. What do you think, fam? Was justice served, or is this a major L for E.C.?

Abbreviations Glossary

Abbreviation Full Form
Boom Used to get someone's attention when there is something surprising about to be discussed.
Sus Suspicious.
AF As f*ck.
L Loss.
Fam Friend.

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