Rob Chambers, a mayoral candidate in Tupelo, Mississippi, asserts that he was acting in self-defense when he allegedly kicked a 13-year-old male in the groin, leading to his arrest for simple assault. Chambers claims the incident stemmed from a series of trespassing events by masked individuals at his home, which he argues were orchestrated as political intimidation linked to his campaign against incumbent Mayor Todd Jordan.
In a detailed social media video, Chambers describes how he felt compelled to protect his family amid what he perceived as a serious threat. He cites Mississippi’s Castle Doctrine, defending his actions as justifiable under state law. Chambers also notes that one of the juveniles filmed the incident, adding an intriguing layer to his narrative and raising questions about the motivations behind the alleged trespassers, which he believes could be politically charged.
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