Please email Chief of Police Val Demings at val.demings@cityoforlando.net and Lieutenant John Mina at john.mina@cityoforlando.net.
These are the people that will likely be at the front lines of any charges being filed.
Thank you.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Response from Jim Solomon, Orange County Sheriff's office
** This was received by email on May 4, 2010 at 7:19am from Jim.Solomons@ocfl.net **
Universal Studios is in the City of Orlando and outside the jurisdiction
of the Sheriff's Office.
Jim Solomons
Orange County Sheriff's Office
Media Relations
407.254.7354 (o)
407.448.6145 (mobile)
jim.solomons@ocfl.net
Universal Studios is in the City of Orlando and outside the jurisdiction
of the Sheriff's Office.
Jim Solomons
Orange County Sheriff's Office
Media Relations
407.254.7354 (o)
407.448.6145 (mobile)
jim.solomons@ocfl.net
Response from Attorney General Bill McCollum
** This was received on May 3, 2010 at 9:40am **
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum received your email regarding your
concerns with Kia Stevens . Attorney General McCollum asked that we
respond.
In Florida, the local police or sheriff's office and elected state
attorney investigate and prosecute criminal violations at the local level.
If you wish to file a criminal complaint, please contact the local law
enforcement agency and state attorney's office where you live or where the
alleged violation occurred. Those authorities operate independently and
are not a part of the Attorney General's Office. The contact information
for the state attorneys' offices is:
State Attorney's Office
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Post Office Box 1673
Orlando, Florida 32802
Telephone: (407) 836-2400
Website: http://www.myfpaa.org/?form=stateattorneys_9.html
Local law enforcement agencies may be found at:
Orange County Sheriff's Office
Post Office Box 1440
Orlando, Florida 32802-1440
Telephone: (407) 836-4357
Website: http://ocso.com
Online complaint form:
http://www.ocso.com/ContactOCSO/tabid/160/Default.aspx
The Attorney General's Office has no jurisdiction over the decision of the
State Attorney's Office to decline prosecution of a criminal case. In
Florida the elected state attorney in each of the twenty judicial circuits
is responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime at the local level.
The state attorneys operate independently and are not a part of the
Attorney General's Office. Their prosecuting decisions are not subject to
the authority of the Attorney General's Office.
Please contact an attorney if you need legal advice. An attorney can give
you the legal advice which our office is not at liberty to give to private
individuals. The Florida Bar offers a Lawyer Referral Service which you
may contact toll-free at (800) 342-8060. If you cannot afford an
attorney, you may be eligible for low cost or pro bono assistance through
a local legal aid office. The Florida Bar can assist you with this
process.
Thank you for contacting Attorney General McCollum's Office. I hope you
are able to find assistance in this matter.
Charlene German
Office of Citizen Services
Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum received your email regarding your
concerns with Kia Stevens . Attorney General McCollum asked that we
respond.
In Florida, the local police or sheriff's office and elected state
attorney investigate and prosecute criminal violations at the local level.
If you wish to file a criminal complaint, please contact the local law
enforcement agency and state attorney's office where you live or where the
alleged violation occurred. Those authorities operate independently and
are not a part of the Attorney General's Office. The contact information
for the state attorneys' offices is:
State Attorney's Office
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Post Office Box 1673
Orlando, Florida 32802
Telephone: (407) 836-2400
Website: http://www.myfpaa.org/?form=stateattorneys_9.html
Local law enforcement agencies may be found at:
Orange County Sheriff's Office
Post Office Box 1440
Orlando, Florida 32802-1440
Telephone: (407) 836-4357
Website: http://ocso.com
Online complaint form:
http://www.ocso.com/ContactOCSO/tabid/160/Default.aspx
The Attorney General's Office has no jurisdiction over the decision of the
State Attorney's Office to decline prosecution of a criminal case. In
Florida the elected state attorney in each of the twenty judicial circuits
is responsible for investigating and prosecuting crime at the local level.
The state attorneys operate independently and are not a part of the
Attorney General's Office. Their prosecuting decisions are not subject to
the authority of the Attorney General's Office.
Please contact an attorney if you need legal advice. An attorney can give
you the legal advice which our office is not at liberty to give to private
individuals. The Florida Bar offers a Lawyer Referral Service which you
may contact toll-free at (800) 342-8060. If you cannot afford an
attorney, you may be eligible for low cost or pro bono assistance through
a local legal aid office. The Florida Bar can assist you with this
process.
Thank you for contacting Attorney General McCollum's Office. I hope you
are able to find assistance in this matter.
Charlene German
Office of Citizen Services
Response from Val Demings, Orlando Chief of Police
** This was received by email on May 3, 2010 at 6:04am from val.demings@cityoforlando.net **
The Orlando Police Department has received your e-mail. I will have the appropriate person contact you for further information.
Lieutenant John Mina
Orlando Police Department
Staff Director
407-246-3835
The Orlando Police Department has received your e-mail. I will have the appropriate person contact you for further information.
Lieutenant John Mina
Orlando Police Department
Staff Director
407-246-3835
Sunday, May 2, 2010
Letter to Bill McCollum
Your name
Your street address
Your city, state zip
May 2, 2010
Bill McCollum
Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
Dear Mr. McCollum,
I am writing you in your capacity of Attorney General, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.
On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.
Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.
I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.
Thank you,
(your name)
Your street address
Your city, state zip
May 2, 2010
Bill McCollum
Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
The Capitol PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
Dear Mr. McCollum,
I am writing you in your capacity of Attorney General, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.
On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.
Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.
I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.
Thank you,
(your name)
Letter to A Brian Albritton
Your name
Your street address
Your city, state zip
May 2, 2010
A. Brian Albritton
United States Department of Justice
Middle District of Florida
501 W. Church Street, Suite 300
Orlando, Florida 32805
Dear Mr. Albritton,
I am writing you in your capacity of U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.
On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.
Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.
I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.
Thank you,
(your name)
Your street address
Your city, state zip
May 2, 2010
A. Brian Albritton
United States Department of Justice
Middle District of Florida
501 W. Church Street, Suite 300
Orlando, Florida 32805
Dear Mr. Albritton,
I am writing you in your capacity of U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Florida, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.
On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.
Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.
I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.
Thank you,
(your name)
Letter to Lawson Lamar
Your name
Your street address
Your city, state zip
May 2, 2010
Lawson Lamar
State Attorney
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
415 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
Dear Mr. Lamar,
I am writing you in your capacity of State Attorney, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.
On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.
Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.
I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.
Thank you,
(your name)
Your street address
Your city, state zip
May 2, 2010
Lawson Lamar
State Attorney
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
415 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
Dear Mr. Lamar,
I am writing you in your capacity of State Attorney, and am requesting your assistance in dealing with something that I consider to be a great injustice.
On January 19, 2010 in Orlando Florida, Kia Stevens committed an act of battery as defined in Florida State Statutes, Chapter 784. This event occurred in Orlando, Florida while she and the victim were at Universal Studios Florida for a taping of a wrestling television show. Although both the assailant and the victim were employees of TNA Entertainment, Llc. in the capacity of performers, this attack was not within the scope of their duties and had nothing to do with their employment in a wrestling organization.
Ms. Stevens has publicly admitted to her actions, most recently while a guest on The Cowhead Show, a radio program broadcast on Tampa Bay's WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone. I have attached a partial transcript of said broadcast for your review.
I would appreciate your reply as confirmation that you have been made aware of this crime, and your assurance that you will fully investigate this matter and hold Ms. Stevens accountable for her actions.
Thank you,
(your name)
Make your voices heard
If you are tired of hypocrisy, now is your chance to make a difference. If you believe that everyone should be subject to the same laws and not just an isolated few, now is your chance to speak up. If you are tired of turning a blind eye to injustices, and want to say "NO MORE", today can be a new beginning for you.
On Thursday April 29, 2010 on The Cowhead Show, broadcast on 102.5 The Bone from Tampa Bay Florida, Kia Stevens, a professional wrestler who was most recently employed by TNA Entertainment, Llc. as "Awesome Kong", personally revealed her direct involvement in a crime. She admitted to an unprovoked physical assault of Bubba the Love Sponge in January 2010.
I feel that the authorities in Florida should be made aware of this incident, and although Bubba the Love Sponge has repeatedly stated that he did not want to file a complaint against her, I do not believe it is his decision any longer.
If you are a resident of Florida, I am imploring you to contact the appropriate parties to have this matter investigated. Ms. Stevens has admitted to committing simple battery, which as described in Florida Statute 784 is to "unlawfully touch or strike another without consent".
Please contact the following parties, and let them know that you expect them to do their job, as a public servant, to enforce the law:
Lawson Lamar
State Attorney
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
415 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
Phone (407) 836-2400, Fax (407) 836-2499
A. Brian Albritton
United States Department of Justice
Middle District of Florida
501 W. Church Street, Suite 300
Orlando, Florida 32805
Phone (407) 648-7500, Fax (407) 648-7643
Bill McCollum
Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
Criminal Justice Program
The Capitol PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
Phone (850) 414-3360, Fax (850) 413-0633
Mr. McCollum can be reached through the following contact form on his website
http://myfloridalegal.com/contact.nsf/contact?Open&Section=Attorney_General
On Thursday April 29, 2010 on The Cowhead Show, broadcast on 102.5 The Bone from Tampa Bay Florida, Kia Stevens, a professional wrestler who was most recently employed by TNA Entertainment, Llc. as "Awesome Kong", personally revealed her direct involvement in a crime. She admitted to an unprovoked physical assault of Bubba the Love Sponge in January 2010.
I feel that the authorities in Florida should be made aware of this incident, and although Bubba the Love Sponge has repeatedly stated that he did not want to file a complaint against her, I do not believe it is his decision any longer.
If you are a resident of Florida, I am imploring you to contact the appropriate parties to have this matter investigated. Ms. Stevens has admitted to committing simple battery, which as described in Florida Statute 784 is to "unlawfully touch or strike another without consent".
Please contact the following parties, and let them know that you expect them to do their job, as a public servant, to enforce the law:
Lawson Lamar
State Attorney
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
415 North Orange Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32801
Phone (407) 836-2400, Fax (407) 836-2499
A. Brian Albritton
United States Department of Justice
Middle District of Florida
501 W. Church Street, Suite 300
Orlando, Florida 32805
Phone (407) 648-7500, Fax (407) 648-7643
Bill McCollum
Office of Attorney General
State of Florida
Criminal Justice Program
The Capitol PL-01
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1050
Phone (850) 414-3360, Fax (850) 413-0633
Mr. McCollum can be reached through the following contact form on his website
http://myfloridalegal.com/contact.nsf/contact?Open&Section=Attorney_General
Partial Transcript of Awesome Kong on the Cowhead Radio Show
On Thursday April 29, 2010, Awesome Kong was a guest on The Cowhead Show. This is a radio show broadcast from Tampa Bay Florida on WHPT-FM, 102.5 The Bone.
I have transcribed a portion of the interview, and in particular this is the section where Mike Calta (Cowhead) was asking Kia Stevens (Awesome Kong) to give her story concerning the physical altercation between herself and Bubba the Love Sponge. The transcription ends at the point where Bubba appears on air.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Cowhead: The story that I got was out of nowhere while Bubba was walking, probably holding hands with Hulk Hogan, all of a sudden he heard screaming from over his shoulder “Haiti” and then the blows began to land on Bubba’s face. That’s the story that I get from Bubba
Kong: That’s a little dramatic, ahhhh, that’s dramatic
Cowhead: Did you in fact scream Haiti cause that’s the most important part of the story to me, I wish to god that if you did, if you could reenact that for me right now I would love that
Kong:Reenact well as far as I remember I do have to say that I lost my manager who was like a father to me a few days before this incident I hadn’t slept and I was really I mean tired to the point of delirium
Cowhead: Right
Kong: Mr Hogan actually, I had been looking for him the whole day, I kept asking what did he look like and everybody said look for a little fat f’er
Cowhead: Uh huh
Kong: So all day long I was looking for a little fat f’er and I finally found the little fat f’er and he had the Bubba sign on the back of his tshirt and I went to approach him and to tell him what I thought about him and before I could even get to him Mr Hogan came up and actually introduced me to him and I shook his hand
Cowhead: So Hogan said hey Awesome Kong I want you to meet my friend Bubba the Love Sponge
Kong: Yes, and you know at that moment it was like what do you do Mr Hogan has asked you to
Cowhead: Right right the godfather of wrestling has asked you to be nice to the guy you want to give a tongue lashing to
Kong: Exactly, you can’t write this stuff as I was going to tap him on his shoulder as he was walking out of the door Mr Hogan came up and gave me a hug and pulled me aside and said hey kid how are you doing and I said good, and that’s when Bubba turned around at Mr Hogan’s voice and he said have you met Bubba and I said no and he said hi “I’m Bubba the Love Sponge” and I just shook his hand
Cowhead: Uh huh
Kong: And afterwards I felt physically ill
Cowhead: From shaking his hand
Kong: From shaking his hand I felt physically ill I felt like I had I felt like I had betrayed some dignity inside myself for appeasing
Cowhead: Cause you had every plan of ripping him a new ass but Hogan kind of screwed that up and you were like I can’t believe that I didn’t go through with it, so when is the next confrontation and how much longer after that
Kong: Right, so so right after that I had decided that I had nothing to do that day I was actually just gonna go home and I said I wasn’t gonna be able to sleep that night unless I just say something to him so let me just go up and say something to him and I’ll go home, um I went to the studio where he was and you know I was just gonna walk up to him and say you know what I was gonna say and he popped up from behind like a curtain and the next thing you know, yeah, I was running at him
Cowhead: Gimme gimme what you say, gimme a good Haiti, gimme a good Haiti
Kong:What so you can use that as a soundbite forever
Cowhead: Oh I will, cause all I got is me doing it I didn’t get to hear it and to me it sounds like I don’t know what I would do
Kong: I I didn’t scream Haiti
Cowhead: What did you scream?
Kong: I just screamed, just you know
Cowhead:
Kong:“You m f’er you m f’er” and I yeah I did it was it wasn’t as exciting as punching him I just slapped him around a little bit I didn’t beat him up or anything I just you know
Cowhead: You you once you screamed Haiti then you started slapping him?
Kong: I I I didn’t scream Haiti at first I just pushed him and started slapping him around a bit and he uh
Cowhead: Did he have any idea why Awesome Kong out of nowhere is now beating him up while he is backstage, I would be like “I just met her and she was so nice and now she’s hitting me”
Kong: He had a look on his face, he had a really scared look on his face and he goes “what what wha wha what did I do” and I go you know what you did and he goes “no I don’t” and then when he says “what did I do” that made me more angry and so I swatted at him some more and he cooled down and I
Cowhead: you’re breaking up you’re breaking up a little bit
Kong: Vince Russo came over and he pulled me off of him
Cowhead: Vince Russo, you could probably kill him too
Kong: I don’t have any qualms with Russo but then again I don’t know what he does you know in the writing room if he’s an advocate of mine or not but Vince Russo pulled me off of him and someone just someone in general said what’s going on and that’s when I said“It’s for Haiti”
Cowhead:Did he cry cause there were rumors backstage that he was crying?
Kong: I have no idea, I know that I was upset, and that I was so relieved after that that I could finally go to sleep and I seriously I just myself just sat on the asphalt and just
Cowhead: Can you give me one more Haiti scream just one more Haiti
Kong: I can’t give you any more, that’s all I had in me
Cowhead:Haiti
Kong: But it was, but it was for“Haiti”
Cowhead: I love it
Kong: But I had no intentions of doing that at all, I find myself to be more articulate than that, than to resolve incidents through brute force automatically, usually it takes someone it takes a lot to get me to beat your ass, you know it takes a lot for me to use my fists before I use my words
I have transcribed a portion of the interview, and in particular this is the section where Mike Calta (Cowhead) was asking Kia Stevens (Awesome Kong) to give her story concerning the physical altercation between herself and Bubba the Love Sponge. The transcription ends at the point where Bubba appears on air.
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Cowhead: The story that I got was out of nowhere while Bubba was walking, probably holding hands with Hulk Hogan, all of a sudden he heard screaming from over his shoulder “Haiti” and then the blows began to land on Bubba’s face. That’s the story that I get from Bubba
Kong: That’s a little dramatic, ahhhh, that’s dramatic
Cowhead: Did you in fact scream Haiti cause that’s the most important part of the story to me, I wish to god that if you did, if you could reenact that for me right now I would love that
Kong:
Cowhead: Right
Kong: Mr Hogan actually, I had been looking for him the whole day, I kept asking what did he look like and everybody said look for a little fat f’er
Cowhead: Uh huh
Kong: So all day long I was looking for a little fat f’er and I finally found the little fat f’er and he had the Bubba sign on the back of his tshirt and I went to approach him and to tell him what I thought about him and before I could even get to him Mr Hogan came up and actually introduced me to him and I shook his hand
Cowhead: So Hogan said hey Awesome Kong I want you to meet my friend Bubba the Love Sponge
Kong: Yes, and you know at that moment it was like what do you do Mr Hogan has asked you to
Cowhead: Right right the godfather of wrestling has asked you to be nice to the guy you want to give a tongue lashing to
Kong: Exactly, you can’t write this stuff as I was going to tap him on his shoulder as he was walking out of the door Mr Hogan came up and gave me a hug and pulled me aside and said hey kid how are you doing and I said good, and that’s when Bubba turned around at Mr Hogan’s voice and he said have you met Bubba and I said no and he said hi “I’m Bubba the Love Sponge” and I just shook his hand
Cowhead: Uh huh
Kong: And afterwards I felt physically ill
Cowhead: From shaking his hand
Kong: From shaking his hand I felt physically ill I felt like I had I felt like I had betrayed some dignity inside myself for appeasing
Cowhead: Cause you had every plan of ripping him a new ass but Hogan kind of screwed that up and you were like I can’t believe that I didn’t go through with it, so when is the next confrontation and how much longer after that
Kong: Right, so so right after that I had decided that I had nothing to do that day I was actually just gonna go home and I said I wasn’t gonna be able to sleep that night unless I just say something to him so let me just go up and say something to him and I’ll go home, um I went to the studio where he was and you know I was just gonna walk up to him and say you know what I was gonna say and he popped up from behind like a curtain and the next thing you know, yeah, I was running at him
Cowhead: Gimme gimme what you say, gimme a good Haiti, gimme a good Haiti
Kong:
Cowhead: Oh I will, cause all I got is me doing it I didn’t get to hear it and to me it sounds like I don’t know what I would do
Kong: I I didn’t scream Haiti
Cowhead: What did you scream?
Kong: I just screamed, just you know
Cowhead:
Kong:
Cowhead: You you once you screamed Haiti then you started slapping him?
Kong: I I I didn’t scream Haiti at first I just pushed him and started slapping him around a bit and he uh
Cowhead: Did he have any idea why Awesome Kong out of nowhere is now beating him up while he is backstage, I would be like “I just met her and she was so nice and now she’s hitting me”
Kong: He had a look on his face, he had a really scared look on his face and he goes “what what wha wha what did I do” and I go you know what you did and he goes “no I don’t” and then when he says “what did I do” that made me more angry and so I swatted at him some more and he cooled down and I
Cowhead: you’re breaking up you’re breaking up a little bit
Kong: Vince Russo came over and he pulled me off of him
Cowhead: Vince Russo, you could probably kill him too
Kong: I don’t have any qualms with Russo but then again I don’t know what he does you know in the writing room if he’s an advocate of mine or not but Vince Russo pulled me off of him and someone just someone in general said what’s going on and that’s when I said
Cowhead:
Kong: I have no idea, I know that I was upset, and that I was so relieved after that that I could finally go to sleep and I seriously I just myself just sat on the asphalt and just
Cowhead: Can you give me one more Haiti scream just one more Haiti
Kong: I can’t give you any more, that’s all I had in me
Cowhead:
Kong: But it was, but it was for
Cowhead: I love it
Kong: But I had no intentions of doing that at all, I find myself to be more articulate than that, than to resolve incidents through brute force automatically, usually it takes someone it takes a lot to get me to beat your ass, you know it takes a lot for me to use my fists before I use my words
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