I was thinking about it, I cant see this dude decking anybody, I wonder if he caught charges because he was getting handsy again?
That's the part that baffles me. He doesn't seem like the violent type. He's never, ever gone into a schizo angry rant on his stream, or ever to be honest.
Legal Mindset did a quick breakdown of the charges from Louisiana's point of view and he pointed out that doing violence to *property* can get you domestic battery charges.
i.e. Say he got angry and instead of bashing her face in, he bashes her car, or some sort of family heirloom of hers or whatever. I can see him throwing something to make a point.
But the problem is domestic battery is an extremely vague charge. It can literally be anything. Louisiana is a state with the Duluth model - i.e. police are required to make an arrest on any domestic violence call, and it's usually the taller or bigger individual. If he has a BPD/Cluster B gf, she can claim he hit her, even if there is little to no evidence of it happening and he could be the one being arrested. Hell, she can beat the crap out of him, call the police, and he'll be the one getting arrested because it's "obvious" the larger person (usually the man) would be a threat to the woman, even if the man didn't do anything.
I suspect they got into some sort of argument and he shoved her and she fell on or hit something. Knowing how it usually takes two to tangle, I can imagine she might have said something nasty to him that annoyed him (or maybe even shoved him first) and he shoved her back in self defense.
I have a hard time imagining him to do anything more than that. He's not like Rackets who's expressed violence even as a joke or anything like that.
Now, if he was drunk while this happened, well... you've seen what alcohol does to people. Can turn him into a Jekyll & Hyde deal.