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This has to be on of the more retard things ive ever seen. What happened to being a man and duking it out? 
Video in link:
http://www.fox4kc.com/wdaf-sto...102109,0,6382017.story
"Mike Shahrokhi, 43, of Leawood faces disorderly conduct charges that he says stem from a case of road rage along 135th Street in Overland Park. Shahrokhi admits dropping an F-bomb during an argument with another driver, but he says that it's ridiculous that he could be facing jail time over it.
"They want to put me in the Johnson County Jail for 30 days over dropping the F-bomb," said Shahrokhi. He says the incident began at 135th and Metcalf, and continued all the way to a convenience store at 135th and Nieman.
Shahrokhi says that when he stopped at the convenience store for a drink, the other driver continued jawing with him. So he says he shot back with some decidedly NC-17 words of his own.
"I pull up along side him, and essentially told him that I had intercourse with his daughter from behind, and she liked it," said Shahrokhi. "And he was on the phone with police."
Overland Park Police ticketed Shahrokhi for disorderly conduct, which includes using offensive, obscene or abusive language to arouse alarm, anger or resentment in others.
"It wasn't just one word," said Jim Weaver of the Overland Park Police Department. "It was a string of things that brought this victim to where he wanted to sign a complaint."
"Because I admitted using the F-bomb is the reason I'm in trouble," said Shahrokhi.
Shahrokhi says that the other driver in the case, Mike Nolen, wasn't charged because he denied using vulgar language. But when FOX 4 caught up with Nolan in court, he admitted letting a few choice words slip out.
"After what he said about my mother and my daughter, it got me a little outraged," said Nolen.
Shahrokhi says that when it became clear that prosecutors made it clear that they were seeking jail time, he got a continuance so he could hire an attorney. The case has now been continued five times, and both Shahrokhi and Nolen will be back in court on December 16th.
Nolen says that it's worth the time and effort.
"If somebody doesn't stop it, he'll continue to do it," said Nolen.
"I can't imagine the F-bomb warrants 30 days but I don't know," said Shahrokhi. "It's Overland Park." "
Video in link:
http://www.fox4kc.com/wdaf-sto...102109,0,6382017.story
"Mike Shahrokhi, 43, of Leawood faces disorderly conduct charges that he says stem from a case of road rage along 135th Street in Overland Park. Shahrokhi admits dropping an F-bomb during an argument with another driver, but he says that it's ridiculous that he could be facing jail time over it.
"They want to put me in the Johnson County Jail for 30 days over dropping the F-bomb," said Shahrokhi. He says the incident began at 135th and Metcalf, and continued all the way to a convenience store at 135th and Nieman.
Shahrokhi says that when he stopped at the convenience store for a drink, the other driver continued jawing with him. So he says he shot back with some decidedly NC-17 words of his own.
"I pull up along side him, and essentially told him that I had intercourse with his daughter from behind, and she liked it," said Shahrokhi. "And he was on the phone with police."
Overland Park Police ticketed Shahrokhi for disorderly conduct, which includes using offensive, obscene or abusive language to arouse alarm, anger or resentment in others.
"It wasn't just one word," said Jim Weaver of the Overland Park Police Department. "It was a string of things that brought this victim to where he wanted to sign a complaint."
"Because I admitted using the F-bomb is the reason I'm in trouble," said Shahrokhi.
Shahrokhi says that the other driver in the case, Mike Nolen, wasn't charged because he denied using vulgar language. But when FOX 4 caught up with Nolan in court, he admitted letting a few choice words slip out.
"After what he said about my mother and my daughter, it got me a little outraged," said Nolen.
Shahrokhi says that when it became clear that prosecutors made it clear that they were seeking jail time, he got a continuance so he could hire an attorney. The case has now been continued five times, and both Shahrokhi and Nolen will be back in court on December 16th.
Nolen says that it's worth the time and effort.
"If somebody doesn't stop it, he'll continue to do it," said Nolen.
"I can't imagine the F-bomb warrants 30 days but I don't know," said Shahrokhi. "It's Overland Park." "