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J.R. Smith Not Expected To Face Charges After Beating Up Alleged LA Vandal

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Source: Bernard Smalls / @PhotosByBeanz

J.R. Smith is known for his antics on and off the court, but we’re just glad his latest attempt at a good deed didn’t go left entirely.

While Smith was headed towards the crowds to protect against police brutality in California, he did a quick about-face and proceeded to kick the sh-t out of the kid before onlookers told him to chill out.

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“I just want you all to know right now, before you see this sh-t somewhere else, one of these little motherf-cking white boys didn’t know where he was going and broke my f-cking window in my truck,” Smith said in a video he posted before footage leaked.

So if the footage comes out and y’all see it, I chased him down and whooped his ass,” Smith continued to explain.

“Law enforcement sources tell us … the victim has not gone to police — no report has been filed — and, at this point, we’re told it seems highly unlikely that will happen,” explains TMZ.

Source: Cassius | born unapologetic | News, Style, Culture

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