The article states "Perkins and his brother-in-law have been charged when the case was re-filed after being dismissed initially," And this originally happened back in July (it says this if you go to KHOU.com article).
Does the fact that the this happened about 3 months ago, and was originally dismissed, mean anything? Is that out of the ordinary, or is that typical?
Also from the KHOU.com article:
Catherine McGrue, who was in the car with the Cottons, said Alpough struck her in the throat with his elbow, knocking her unconscious.
All three victims say a group of people then kicked them repeatedly while they were lying on the ground.
Ja’Keenan Cotton recognized Perkins and Alpough, according to court documents.
At least one witness backed up their story.
Alpough is Perkins brother-in-law for those wondering.
Unconscious from an elbow shot to the throat? How likely is that without something else happening after the fact (like elbow to the throat, then I stumble, and hit my head on the ground, knocking me unconscious?) Can you really knock somebody unconscious with just an elbow shot to the throat?
I like how the first 2 quoted paragraphs from the SI article talk about the female Cotton. Then the third paragraph introduces a male Cotton, but then decides to switch back to the female Cotton for the last sentence without telling us. Not confusing at all.