After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pats f

Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

these "fanatics" need to get a life - all of them.
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

Oh you wanna be a mannnnnnn?????
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Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

So even though the vid clearly shows the woman run up and swing on dude first, not to mention another woman who is swinging on him before her, the whole story is about the man and made to victimize the woman.

I bet the "double standard" crew won't be in here to say anything about this though, because we all know double standards only exist when it comes to women. :rolleyes:

That's the part I don't understand..they blatantly ignore that she ran up too him and start hitting him,but want to write a story about him hitting her...wtf is that..


Im tired of people co-signing women's bad behavior and yet want throw men under the bus,when a situation like this happens...
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

That's the part I don't understand..they blatantly ignore that she ran up too him and start hitting him,but want to write a story about him hitting her...wtf is that..


Im tired of people co-signing women's bad behavior and yet want throw men under the bus,when a situation like this happens...

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Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

lol

@ the cacs standing around waiting for round 2.....

yo that yellow haired chick got snookied tho!!
 
Female Patriots fans are the worse:smh::smh::smh:

Them bitches don't know shit about football but their man roots for the team
so they hop on the bandwagon...mostly because they like the "r,w &blu colors
are cute" :hmm::smh:

:rolleyes::lol:

Still it takes a bitch ass man drunk or not to go full splow on a bitch:smh: I don't care
what any of you say...not cool @ all.

:lol:

I knew it.

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Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

Female Patriots fans are the worse:smh::smh::smh:

Them bitches don't know shit about football but their man roots for the team
so they hop on the bandwagon...mostly because they like the "r,w &blu colors
are cute" :hmm::smh:

:rolleyes::lol:

Sounds like you're getting a little spicy over the ladies..:lol:

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So you're telling me its a okay for a woman to run up on a man and not expect the consequences...

I will say once again,if a woman don't want to get hit,they should keep their hands to themselves....:hmm:
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

bitch ran up in him throwing or tryna throw haymakers...dumbass got what she deserved...funny if she showed up to work w/ a black eye :lol: hope both their employers see this and fire em
 
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I guess the woman got off light....she should be happy he didn't kill her,as he has done before.



The Jets lout who punched a female Patriots fan in a video that went viral after Sunday’s game is a Long Island bartender who once spent time behind bars for fatally knifing a teen.
Kurt Paschke, 38, was convicted of criminally negligent homicide and sentenced to nearly four years in prison for killing Henri Ferrer, 17, of Bay Shore during a fight outside a Sayville pizzeria in 1992.

Paschke, who was 17 at the time, was originally charged with murder but ultimately convicted of the lesser charge.
In a bizarre twist, he became best pals with Marty Tankleff behind bars, according to a tome on Tankleff’s own infamous crime. Tankleff was convicted in the brutal 1988 killing of his wealthy parents and then freed after his sentence was overturned in 2008.

“I am deeply sorry,” Paschke said at the time of his own sentencing in 1995. “I can honestly say I never sought the confrontation, but when it came, I did what I had to do.”
Paschke’s excuse is eerily similar to the defense put forward by his family and friends nearly 20 years later regarding his punch-out of the woman at MetLife Stadium.
“He didn’t deliberately hit the girl, he was simply being defensive,’’ said Paschke’s mom, Colleen, to The Post on Monday.
The mother, 62, said her son, a diehard lifelong Jets fan, took her to the game as a special treat because she’s a breast-cancer survivor and it’s Breast Cancer Awareness month.
“There was a group of Patriots fans antagonizing our friends the whole game … They were drunk and out of control,’’ Colleen Paschke said. “Our friends were in the same row and, for instance, they were even making fun of a girl because she just gotten braces.
“As my son and I were leaving, the group came charging from behind and said ‘Let’s get them,’ ” she said.
“They push through us to get to his friends and start throwing punches. My son wanted to break it up.

“Then the girl [on the video] was throwing three punches at my son … and with that, my son is just trying to protect himself and me.’’
That’s when the burly Paschke hit the woman with a right cross that snapped her head back.
Sources have identified the woman as Jaclyn Nugent. When The Post visited the Boston-area address of a 26-year-old woman by that name, a man who identified himself as her brother said the family had only just learned of the incident before adding “Go screw!” and declining further comment.
“One girl was putting her middle finger in face, saying, ‘F— you!’ to me,’’ Paschke’s mom said. “The girl who was bleeding took the blood and threw it in my face.”
Paschke’s dad, Kurt, a 62-year-old retired Suffolk County police officer, said, “They’re making him out to be animal. He’s very upset about this.’’
Paschke, who lives across the street from his parents, wasn’t home Monday night.
Paschke, who was wearing a Wayne Chrebet No. 80 jersey at the time of the incident, and a friend were quizzed twice by New Jersey state cops. As of Monday evening, Paschke had not been placed under arrest.
Cops also are planning to interview Nugent, sources said.
“He’s a great guy. He’s not violent like that,” said Ward Roser, a Paschke family friend.
But the dad of his previous victim, Ferrer, told The Post that Paschke was a ticking time bomb.
“I wrote the judge a letter that this guy is going to kill again,” said Robert Ferrer, 80.
“He killed for no reason. He went out of his way to get a knife to stab my son. My son was involved in a fist fight, and he went out to get a knife and stabbed my son. They were the same age. They were the same size. He had no business killing my son.”
Antoine Ferrer, the victim’s brother, added, “[The punched female Patriots fan] should be thanking her lucky stars — she’s alive, my brother is not.”
According to the 2008 book “A Criminal Injustice: A True Crime, a False Confession, and the Fight to Free Marty Tankleff,” Paschke simply fell in with the wrong crowd, not realizing they were neo-Nazis, before the stabbing.
When he tried to break free from the group, they jumped him one night,and the man he killed, a skinhead, fingered him as he lay dying, the book said.


Paschke’s dad later became a champion of Tankleff, based on Tankleff’s prison friendship with his son in jail, according to the book.
Paschke’s trial lawyer was Thomas Spota, who is now the Suffolk County DA.

http://nypost.com/2013/10/21/cops-interview-jets-fan-that-slugged-woman/
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

The dude killed someone back in '92.



 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

Women need to learn to stop running up on dudes (especially when they're probably drunk) making threats. Dudes don't see male/female in those instances, they just see aggression and react accordingly.
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

Amazing how he kilt a nigga

And if I get caught with a 1/8 I'm doin like 10

:smh:
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

REVEALED: Jets superfan who allegedly punched female Patriots supporter spent THREE YEARS in prison for 1990s pizza parlor slaying of teen on Long Island


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Kurt Paschke, Jets fan who allegedly punched female Patriots supporter, did time for stab slay



Bartender served three years for fatal stabbing behind pizza parlor in 1990s. He was caught on camera this weekend hitting a woman, reportedly named Jaclyn Nugent, after the Jets/Patriots game. Cops have now 'gone to the tapes' of the Sunday fight at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
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By Vera Chinese , Tina Moore , Joey Scarborough , Corinne Lestch AND Corky Siemaszko / NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Published: Monday, October 21, 2013, 2:30 PM
Updated: Tuesday, October 22, 2013, 4:34 AM

'He would never hit a lady,' said a friend of Kurt Paschke, questioned by New Jersey police, who added that she appeared to attack him. Some on Twitter said the woman deserved the violence.

Kurt Paschke served three years in a state prison back in the 1990s when he was convicted of fatally stabbing a 17-year-old during a fight behind a pizza parlor in Sayville, N.Y.

The Green Gang goon who was caught on video slugging a female New England Patriots fan in the face after the Jets’ upset victory is not just a pugnacious superfan — he’s a killer.
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Kurt Paschke, 38, served three years in state prison in the 1990s after he was convicted as a teen of fatally stabbing 17-year-old Henri Ferrer during a fight behind a pizza parlor in Sayville, L.I.
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The man in question, a Jets fanatic who works as a bartender, wears a Wayne Chrebet jersey.


The unmasking of Paschke as the attacker of the pretty, rival rooter — identified by sources as Boston area resident Jaclyn Nugent — made Ferrer’s family furious.

They have long believed that Paschke, who was 17 at the time of the fatal fight, was allowed to plea to a lesser crime and given just three years in prison because his father, also named Kurt, was a Suffolk County cop.
A 1992 Brentwood High School yearbook of Henri Ferrer, who was fatally stabbed by Kurt Paschke, the man caught on video punching a woman during an altercation between Jets and Patriots football fans.

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A 1992 Brentwood High School yearbook of Henri Ferrer, who was fatally stabbed by Kurt Paschke, the man caught on video punching a woman during an altercation between Jets and Patriots football fans.

“He murdered my son, and he got a minimum sentence for killing a 17-year-old boy,” Ferrer’s father, Robert Ferrer, told the Daily News. “He got away with it because his father is a sergeant.”

The grieving 80-year-old dad said he sold his house to escape the terrible memories. “I was dead after it happened,” he said. “I had a very nice house in Long Island, and I sold it to get away. The guy is a born criminal.”

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Despite video showing him hitting a female Patriots supporter, Paschke makes an anti-bullying proclamation on his Facebook page.
Kurt Paschke via Facebook




Ferrer’s mother, Jocelyne Ferrer, said simply, “I hope he winds up in jail.”
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Momma Paschke, who is 62, said the fight broke up on its own."They all split up,” she said. “We were trying to get away from one another.”


On a hot June night in 1992, Paschke, who had just graduated from Sachem High School in nearby Ronkonkoma, L.I., crossed paths with Ferrer, of Bay Shore, L.I.

A witness said Ferrer got “drawn into” the fight with Paschke, who stabbed Ferrer four times in the upper body. Paschke’s lawyers insisted he resorted to using the knife after he already was badly beaten in the fight outside the pizza parlor.
This Jets mobile van owned by super-fan Kurt Paschke has got a Jets license plate, hubcaps, mud flaps and headlights.
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This Jets mobile van owned by super-fan Kurt Paschke has got a Jets license plate, hubcaps, mud flaps and headlights.

“I am deeply sorry,” Paschke said three years later, at his sentencing. “I can honestly say I never sought the confrontation, but when it came, I did what I had to do.”

While behind bars, Paschke became buddies with Marty Tankleff, whose headline-making conviction for killing his parents was overturned in 2008, according to various accounts of that sensational case
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Colleen Paschke portrayed her strapping son as her protector from a nasty woman who flicked blood at her in a parting gesture of contempt.


Paschke’s police officer father, who is now retired, was one of the people who pushed to get Tankleff’s conviction overturned.


Said Ward Roser, 52, of Selden, N.Y., “it looks like the girl went after him, not the other way around. He would never hit a lady.”
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Said Ward Roser, 52, of Selden, N.Y., “it looks like the girl went after him, not the other way around. He would never hit a lady.”

But Paschke’s mom did not bring up her son’s sordid past when she sat down with a News reporter on Monday to defend her son’s actions at MetLife Stadium on Sunday. Charges against Paschke are expected to be announced Tuesday, NBC reported.

Instead, Colleen Paschke said her strapping son was defending himself, and complained that the injured Pats fan flicked blood at her in a parting gesture of contempt.
Kurt Paschke is a Jets fanatic, having been introduced to his love of the team by his grandmother.
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Kurt Paschke is a Jets fanatic, having been introduced to his love of the team by his grandmother.

“He’s the victim, really,” she said at her Holbrook, L.I., home, where a half-eaten Jets-themed birthday cake for her son sat on the counter. “He was just concerned for his mother and himself.”

While Mama Paschke spoke, her son — who turns 39 Friday — was hiding out across the street in a house that he rents. Later, he was a no-show for his bartending gig at the Village Tavern in Huntington, L.I.
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Kurt Paschke’s mom sees it differently, saying that the other folks “went wild.”
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Kurt Paschke’s mom sees it differently, saying that the other folks “went wild.”
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Paschke’s mom said her son — a Jets season ticket holder — normally takes his dad to the games. She went Sunday because she is a breast cancer survivor and October is the month for raising awareness about the disease. But from the opening kickoff until the finish, Colleen Paschke said, they were tormented by a pack of obnoxious Patriots fans, who had been especially abusive toward two of Paschke’s pals.

Colleen Paschke said that as they were leaving, the Pats fans — clearly enraged by their team’s stunning 30-27 loss to the Jets — jumped them. That, she said, is when her son socked the young woman.
Paschke’s mom did not bring up her son’s sordid past when she sat down with a Daily News reporter on Monday to defend her son.
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Paschke’s mom did not bring up her son’s sordid past when she sat down with a Daily News reporter on Monday to defend her son.



“He was just hitting back to defend himself,” she said. “It wasn’t done deliberately. If you see the video, they just went wild.”
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Paschke was questioned after the incident by New Jersey State Police.
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Paschke was questioned after the incident by New Jersey State Police.

Colleen Paschke, who is 62, said the fight broke up on its own. “They all split up,” she said. “We were trying to get away from one another.”

The punch victim’s aunt, Mary Ellen Nugent of Framingham, Mass., said her niece is not the kind of girl to provoke fisticuffs. “I love her dearly,” said Nugent. “I can’t say any more.”
As MetLife Stadium let out after the Jets' win over the Patriots, a fan brawl eventually resulted in one man, Kurt Paschke right, punching a woman in the head.
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As MetLife Stadium let out after the Jets' win over the Patriots, a fan brawl eventually resulted in one man, Kurt Paschke right, punching a woman in the head.

Kurt Paschke’s friends defended him as a “nice guy,” noting that one of his most recent postings on Facebook was an anti-bullying message.

“He would never go after anybody if there wasn’t a reason,” said Ward Roser, 52, of Selden, L.I. “It looks like the girl went after him, not the other way around. He would never hit a lady.”
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Paschke’s dad, Kurt, a retired Suffolk County police officer, was one of the people who pushed to get Tankleff’s conviction overturned.


Video footage posted on Deadspin.com, however, showed a lout wearing a green Wayne Chrebet jersey and camouflageshorts punching a woman in the face after she confronted him amid a scuffle.



Paschke was questioned after the incident by New Jersey State Police.

Asked if Paschke will be charged with a crime, a spokesman declined to comment beyond saying that police are “aware of the video, and the incident is under investigation.” NBC cited two law enforcement sources Monday night as saying charges would be brought on Tuesday.

The Jets also declined to comment.

Besides the prison stint, Paschke was busted in 2011 for serving drinks to a minor.

Crazy about his pigskin, Paschke is the owner of the Jets Mobile, a mini-bus that he and his 62-year-old dad turned into a green-and-white homage to his favorite team. He uses it to tailgate at Jets home games. It’s got a Jets license plate, hubcaps, mud flaps and headlights.

Roser said it’s such a familiar sight in the stadium parking lot that even Jets owner Woody Johnson has clambered inside to check out the custom Jets-embroidered seats and the Jets-themed curtains, which Paschke’s mom made for him.

In an interview with Newsday three years ago, Paschke said the ride cost him $3,000 on eBay. “There’s always something being done to this bus,” he said. “It’s an ongoing project.”

With Brad Gerick and Bev Ford

csiemaszko@nydailynews.com

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york...male-pats-fan-article-1.1491864#ixzz2iSoQMVo5
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

right or wrong, that big mofo didn't drop her
 
Re: After extremely tight Jets victory over Patriots, male Jets fan punches female Pa

He shouldn't have hit her like that, but he's absolutely right for hitting her.
 
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