If someone wants to support the homosexual community, they should do it honestly.'īradley testified he saw Pridgen rush toward the Marines, but did not see any punches thrown. On the witness stand, Bradley described Pridgen as 'a drunk,' described him as 'violent,' and added: 'I don't think he's a very honest person. Bradley was a regular at the Mickey Ratz, described as a gay bar, and now an employee there. That testimony was followed Tuesday by defense witness Harold Bradley.
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On Monday, the Marines testified they only threw punches in self- defense, with one saying simply: 'I didn't hit anyone who didn't hit me.' In testimony Tuesday, a witness for the three Marines challenged Pridgen's credibility and presented a radically different version of events.Ī fourth Marine, who has not been charged, testified last week that he was the one who hit Pridgen, but that it was self-defense because Pridgen had charged him. 'There is no evidence anyone wanted to perform unnatural sex acts on the defendants,' Faison said, reminding the judge that Pridgen was not on trial.
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Hunt could have walked away, Faison said. Meantime, Assistant District Attorney James Faison III said the Marines are guilty of assault and defendant Colin Hunt started the fight. 'Pridgen was hell-bent on hurting somebody until he met somebody that wasn't scared of him,' said Burney, who represented Cardone. Camp LeJeune officials have said military charges could follow after civilian courts concluded the case. Colin Hunt, Patric Cardone and Walter Watkins, all stationed at Camp LeJeune, N.C., faced three counts of simple assault. 'If you're gay and say you're bashed, you can get on any newspaper,' the defense lawyer said.
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Witnesses testified it wasn't a gay-bashing, and Pridgen manipulated the news media after the brawl, Burney said. The Marines had a right to defend themselves from Pridgen, Burney said. Defense attorney John Burney said two of the alleged victims wanted to perform homosexual acts with the Marines.