Chivalry is NOT dead, contrary to what people want you to believe.
This particular example is from, believe it or not - AMERICA.
Yes, you've heard that name plenty of times, but, because bad is more interesting than good, you probably hear more of the negative or dishonorable aspects.
This was in Chicago, Illinois (my back yard), last month. Some of you already knew about it. I did a search and didn't find this in a thread, so here it is.
I included 2 versions of the story, to give more info.
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/madina.lake.attack.2.1783476.html
http://chicagoist.com/2010/07/02/arrest_made_in_madina_lake_assault.php
The Smashing Pumpkins raised over $80,000 (and counting, with a revised figure to follow) at their sold-out benefit concert Tuesday, July 27 at Chicago’s Metro.
My opinion: I'm not much of a fan of Madina Lake's music (although I've only heard 2 songs), but if you can't find respect for this Matthew guy, then you would have to be moron.
Put it in perspective: You're in the city, at night, you see a woman getting beaten/attacked by a man twice your size. You're alone and have no weapons. You know fully well that you'll likely get badly beaten, maybe killed.
But you still do what you believe is right.
Only an idiot would fail to respect that.
"Chivalry is only a name for that general spirit or state of mind which disposes men to heroic actions, and keeps them conversant with all that is beautiful and sublime in the intellectual and moral world." - Kenelm Henry Digby
This particular example is from, believe it or not - AMERICA.
Yes, you've heard that name plenty of times, but, because bad is more interesting than good, you probably hear more of the negative or dishonorable aspects.
This was in Chicago, Illinois (my back yard), last month. Some of you already knew about it. I did a search and didn't find this in a thread, so here it is.
I included 2 versions of the story, to give more info.
http://cbs2chicago.com/local/madina.lake.attack.2.1783476.html
Bassist For Madina Lake Attacked
Matthew Leone Was Attacked In West TownCHICAGO (CBS) ―
The bassist for the band Madina Lake suffered serious injuries after he was attacked for intervening in a domestic dispute in the West Town neighborhood.
Matthew Leone was hospitalized in critical condition, according to published reports.
His twin brother, Nathan Leone, wrote on his blog that Matthew was walking a block and a half from his apartment to meet a friend for a drink. While walking, he found a man "severely" beating his wife, Nathan Leone blogged.
Police said the attack happened about 12:45 a.m. Tuesday in the 1300 block of West Ohio Street. Police said the woman suffered minor injuries and was not hospitalized.
"Even though the guy was twice his size, Matthew intervened," Nathan Leone wrote. "He managed to subdue this guy for a second and since his wife was beat up pretty good called the cops. As he did so, the guy jumped him from behind and beat him. This guy did things I can't even type."
The assailant and his beaten wife left the scene, leaving Matthew Leone unconscious in the street, Nathan Leone wrote.
Matthew Leone was hospitalized with a third of his skull removed and swelling in his brain, his brother said.
"When I got to the hospital, he looked destroyed," Nathan Leone told CBS 2's Kristyn Hartman.
The good news by Thursday evening, however, was that his twin brother was speaking, which gives Nathan hope his brother will be playing again. Friends in the local music industry, meanwhile, were talking about staging a fund-raiser to help pay the bassist's medical bills.
Harrison Area detectives have a suspect in custody and charges are pending.
Madina Lake was formed in Chicago in 2005 by the Leone twins and two other band members – guitarist Mateo Camargo, and drummer Daniel Torelli, reports allmusic.com.
Matthew and Nathan had their first taste of media recognition after they appeared together on the television series Fear Factor. They used their earnings from "eating cow guts and hanging from helicopters" to pay for a demo for Madina Lake, reports allmusic.com.
The band toured the United States for several months, then toured the U.K. as the opening act for Paramore and gained a sizable following in England, Scotland, and Wales, says allmusic.com.
CBS News' Caroline Black, CBS 2's Kristyn Hartman and Sun-Times Media Wire contributed to this report.
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http://chicagoist.com/2010/07/02/arrest_made_in_madina_lake_assault.php
Arrest Made In Madina Lake Assault Case; Matthew Leone Regains Consciousness
After committing a commendable act of bravery—coming to the aid of a woman being assaulted by her husband, then being beaten unconscious by him—Madina Lake bassist Matthew Leone has regained consciousness, according to MTV News. Leone was on his way to a bar in West Town when he had witnessed the reported assault. Leone intervened, subduing the man long enough to call authorities, at which point Leone was attacked [from behind] by the husband and left unconscious on the street. Both the husband and wife then left the scene.
Leone’s injuries were reportedly so extensive that a third of his skull was removed in order to prevent further pressure on his swelling brain. Leone’s twin brother and Madina Lake frontman, Nathan, blogged about the incident on the band’s Tumblr page, saying that the incident “has shocked, stunned, disgusted our best friends, family and band…” However, some good news has emerged.
Nathan told MTV News that his brother’s “prognosis is getting better by the hour” and that an arrest in the case has been made. Chicago Breaking News reports that a 33-year-old man was charged with simple domestic battery in connection with the alleged domestic assault.
Chicago police are waiting to charge the man with the attack on Leone, pending a doctor’s briefing and witness corroboration with Leone’s version of events. The band does not have health insurance, but fan site The River Creepers has set up a PayPal account where donations can be made.
The Smashing Pumpkins raised over $80,000 (and counting, with a revised figure to follow) at their sold-out benefit concert Tuesday, July 27 at Chicago’s Metro.
My opinion: I'm not much of a fan of Madina Lake's music (although I've only heard 2 songs), but if you can't find respect for this Matthew guy, then you would have to be moron.
Put it in perspective: You're in the city, at night, you see a woman getting beaten/attacked by a man twice your size. You're alone and have no weapons. You know fully well that you'll likely get badly beaten, maybe killed.
But you still do what you believe is right.
Only an idiot would fail to respect that.
"Chivalry is only a name for that general spirit or state of mind which disposes men to heroic actions, and keeps them conversant with all that is beautiful and sublime in the intellectual and moral world." - Kenelm Henry Digby