A Dunkin' manager fatally punched a customer after being called the n-word. He was sentenced to house arrest.

Vonelle Cook was angry about his service at a Dunkin' in Tampa last May, so the 77-year-old marched into the store, berated the manager and called him the n-word, according to police.

The manager, Corey Pujols, 27, is Black - and he told Cook not to say it again.

But Cook did anyway, so Pujols swung a right hook, hit Cook in the jaw and knocked the septuagenarian unconscious, causing him to fall and hit his head on the floor, according to an arrest affidavit.

Three days later, Cook was dead, according to court records obtained by WTVT.

Pujols was originally charged with aggravated manslaughter, a crime that carries a maximum of 30 years in prison. But on Monday, a judge sentenced Pujols to two years of house arrest followed by three years of probation, as well as 200 hours of community service, after Pujols pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of felony battery.

Attorneys listed for Pujols did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Washington Post late Tuesday, nor did the Hillsborough County state attorney's office.

Grayson Kamm, a spokesman for the office, told WTVT that the "outcome holds the defendant accountable while taking into account the totality of the circumstances - the aggressive approach and despicable racial slur used by the victim, along with the defendant's age, lack of criminal record, and lack of intent to cause the victim's death."

Around 1:30 p.m. on May 4, Cook was going through the drive-through at the doughnut shop when he became angry with the service, the Tampa Bay Times reported at the time. Cook was a regular there, and despite employees asking him to leave, Cook parked and started arguing with Pujols inside the store.

That is when he called Pujols the n-word twice, according to an arrest affidavit, and Pujols punched the man unconscious, causing him to fall, hit his head and bleed on the floor. Cook was hospitalized in the intensive care unit of Tampa General Hospital and died there days later, according to the Times.

An autopsy found that the fall resulted in a skull fracture and brain contusions, WTVT reported. The death was ruled a homicide, and Pujols was arrested on the manslaughter charge.

 
Victim was in his 70's. That's the age where any fall can be your last.

tbf if you're so fragile you die from getting a punch should you really count as a person anymore? this is like those retarded cases where some kid dies because someone opened a packet of peanuts and it's apparently their fault the dead kid is a dead man walking

Gas The Boomers, Age War Now!
 
tbf if you're so fragile you die from getting a punch should you really count as a person anymore? this is like those retarded cases where some kid dies because someone opened a packet of peanuts and it's apparently their fault the dead kid is a dead man walking

Gas The Boomers, Age War Now!
Can my grandma be spared? She is an absolute sweetheart that can kill mice with her bare hands. She also gave a spider abortion once.
 
The dead geriatric's convictions: Screenshot_20220309-150229_Brave.jpg
 
Nuanced take: on one hand, the guy took a plea deal, he wasn’t the aggressor in the scenario, and it’s not like he beat him until he was dead. On the other hand, sticks and stones will break my bones yada yada, and punching a near octogenarian in the head should be reasonably be foreseeable to cause death. All this to say, I can see an alternate reality where he didn’t say the no-no word, races were different, and he still got the same level of punishment - but Christ, I don’t think it’s likely.

I just hate how there’s the idea that calling someone the N-Word is a crime worthy of death. This isn’t even close to the first time it’s happened. Iirc, a mentally ill, elderly lady ridden a Popeyes cashier the n-word, and she followed her out into the parking and slammed her while a crowd cheered. I saw a video from a nursing home where a clearly 90+ year old woman called a black nurse the n-word, and he started wailing on her - and the comment video said it was justified bc he had to put up with abuse. She’s 90+ years old. The mind regresses to that of a child at that age, and it’s entirely possible she grew up thinking that it was not a derogatory term, just a normal word (in the same way that “injun” wasn’t derogatory until recently.

Long and short of it, calling someone a word shouldn’t be a death sentence. Being called a word shouldn’t be justification to kill someone. Excusing murder because they were called a word is ridiculous. I hate this culture we are fostering, and I hope that no word that we regularly use today gains the future connotations of the nword
 
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