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Big Cat breaks down and cries talking about domestic violence.


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per Voth -“When it comes to domestic violence, my stance is not one of indifference. I stand firmly against domestic violence, plain and simple. To those who would suggest we’ve been too slow to react, I would act that you consider to not be too quick to judge. Over the course of our 20 years, we have worked extremely hard to build an organization with integrity in order and to earn the trust of the community. I look forward to continuing to earn and your trust and I thank you for this award.”

 

per Person -"Richardson never mentioned Hardy by name. A Panthers' official after the event indicated the team will continue to let the process play out."

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A lot of times when the words domestic violence are uttered many people imagine women and abusive husbands or men and women with 'choices' but I want people to make sure they think about victims as a whole, and realize this isn't always the case as it often involves/impacts children, physically and mentally.

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