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Woman Shoots Man Over Oral Sex Refusal

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The breakfast club discussed the story of Anneisha Speed. The disgruntled woman shot at her date after he refused to give her oral sex.

She was placed on probation for two years and ordered to perform 40 hours of community service for her crime. She will also have to pay roughly $800 for fines and court costs. Speed must also complete an effective decision-making course. If the terms of the probation are completed, could be released.

KTBS 3 reports Speed was at the victim�s apartment in Baton Rouge when asked her date to perform oral sex on her. After the man refused, Speed allegedly aimed a gun at him and threatened to shoot him.

The victim jumped out of a second-floor balcony as the assailant fired a gun at him to escape.

�First of all, kings, don�t ever feel pressure to do anything you don�t want to do. Your mouth, your choice, I don�t care. As a matter of fact, your body, your choice,� said Charlamagne Tha God.

�Life presents many choices, and the choices we make determine our future. When you try to take away someone�s power of choice by violence or any other means, that�s criminal,� said Charlamagne.

He added that if anyone wants to be like Speed, they will be locked behind bars.

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