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Understanding Conflict and Aggressive Behavior

Everything has to be Barbara Ann's way or no way. She'll go after me. Go!

Go, bitch! Like, if I tell her, like, to hit me, she'll try to hit me, and I gotta, like, dodge her. If she hits me, I'm giving it to her.

I'm pretty violent. I'm gonna shoot her in the face, because she wouldn't get out of my face. Either I'm breaking down her door, or she's breaking down my door. I don't stop until I start seeing dents in the door.

She's so over-exaggerating. But she'll be like, oh, she threw boulders at my window. The pebble's like this little.

She'll threaten me. If you don't do this or that, then I'm going to call your PO. You got one more time to hit me, Danielle. You got one more.

I ran out four times in one day. And the cops brought me back every time. She wants me to be sent away. Want me in justice, put me in jail. So tell me what you think you're doing that contributes.

to this chaos and this problem? I don't behave disrespectful. I steal cars. I steal her credit card.

I ain't gonna lie. There's no reason to lie. Everybody know already that. What do you say to yourself that gives you the right to take somebody else's car? I'm trying to be sly, you mean.

That's amazing. We wanna take the next bitch car. What now? I'm sorry, I didn't get that. Are you speaking English?

Do you have an accent of some sort? Tell them where it comes from. You know. From these cheeks.

Oh. Okay, so tell me again, what is it you say to yourself that gives you the right to take somebody else's car? I don't say anything to myself. I just say, all right, that's a car.

There's some keys right in front of me. I know where the car at. You know where the car at.

Did you go to fifth grade? No, I'm asking how far did you go? Well I stopped at the seventh grade.

You stopped at the seventh grade? So you did go through the fifth grade? Yeah, I did.

Okay, I was just curious. Okay, so you just take it and you don't consider that it belongs to someone else? Nope. Your keys in my room, you asking for it. You don't leave your keys in someone's room when they've stolen cars before.

Like, you asking for it. So, what do you think is going to happen when you happen to steal somebody's car that disagrees with that and decides that they're going to drop a hammer on you and... prosecute you to the full extent of the law?

That I do my time in jail. Jail ain't nothing. That's what I always do, and they never catch me.

Ain't nobody going to catch me. Because you're too streetwise? Yup.

And all these hoes laughing like something funny. She's talking about the audience that they're laughing at her. Did you say the hoes are laughing? Yup.

So the audience are a bunch of hoes. Yup. Catch you outside?

What does that mean? What I just said. Catch her outside means she'll go outside and do what she has to do.

That's what she's talking about. Oh yeah, yeah, okay, yeah. This is all, this is all, but don't you see this?

This is all mouth. This is mouth. Do you want to take this outside?

Because I think they can bring cameras outside. Really? Because I think I flipped you. You want to do it again? Yeah, you don't get all tough.

Please don't. This is not the place. Sit down. Sit down. All right, Dan.

Sit down. Flip me now. Don't flip me now.