As you can see in the video, the man enters the Apple Store without any prior signs
of the imminent violence and simply proceeds to smash multiple iPhones with a metal ball that's used for a French game called Boules.
In it he cited examples of both Myanmar Buddhists and Muslims spreading «sensational» messages on Facebook Messenger that warned
of imminent violence from the other community.
propaganda for war; b. incitement
of imminent violence; or c. advocacy of hatred that is based on race, ethnicity, gender or religion, and that constitutes incitement to cause harm.
Fuchs said UF is dedicated to free speech and public discourse, but that the First Amendment does not require risk
of imminent violence to students.
Not exact matches
Events in Birmingham, and the
imminent threat
of violence associated with them, appear to have acted as a turning point.
The Northern Region Election Early Warning And Response Group (REEWARG) has predicted
imminent electoral
violence connected to the youth
of Northern Region leading to the December 7 polls.
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Domestic
violence may involve actual physical harm or the use
of threats in order to induce fear or
imminent harm.
Unfortunately, this case does not engage in an interpretation
of section 40 (1)(ee)
of the FOIP Act, the provision allowing disclosure to avert the risk
of harm to minors or
of an
imminent danger to any persons, which could be relied upon by public bodies in the social housing context where there are risks posed to health or safety due to domestic
violence.
(b) In determining whether there has been a history
of domestic
violence, the court shall consider whether a party has committed an act
of domestic
violence as defined s. 741.28, or child abuse as defined in s. 39.01, against the other party or any member
of the other party's family; engaged in a pattern
of behaviors that exert power and control over the other party and that may compromise the other party's ability to negotiate a fair result; or engaged in behavior that leads the other party to have reasonable cause to believe he or she is in
imminent danger
of becoming a victim
of domestic
violence.