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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Payback. 'Fetish model' films the shocking moment she attacked man who 'slut shamed her online' in aggressive exchange that ended with her spraying MACE in his face

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Emily lets fly with cup of Starbucks in Agnello's face
The saga ...
'Emily, camera rolling walked into a Starbucks to confront him, accusing him of slut-shaming her before throwing his tea on him'
'flees the cafe with the man screaming obscenities as he followed her outside,  she then  sprayed him with mace before speeding off in a car'
'Claims she was assaulted while he denies laying a hand on her until after she maced him, at which point he kicked out at her to stop'
Houston, Texas based fetish model Emily Snow decided to meet up with Agnello Dei after he left insulting comments on her Facebook page. Camera rolling, she walked into a Starbucks to confront him, accusing him of slut-shaming her before throwing his tea on him. She then fled the cafe with the man screaming obscenities as he followed her outside, where she sprayed him with mace before speeding off in a car. Emily claims she was assaulted while Agnello denies laying a hand on her until after she maced him, at which point he kicked out at her to stop.


Head-to-head: Emily Snow (left), a Houston-based fetish model, filmed an encounter in Starbucks with a man who left insulting comments on her Facebook page Head-to-head: Emily Snow, a Houston-based fetish model, filmed an encounter in Starbucks with Agnello Dei  who left insulting comments on her Facebook page
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Head-to-head: Emily Snow (left), a Houston-based fetish model, filmed an encounter in Starbucks with Agnello Dei (right) who left insulting comments on her Facebook pageHead-to-head: Emily Snow (left), a Houston-based fetish model, filmed an encounter in Starbucks with Agnello Dei (right) who left insulting comments on her Facebook page.
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Photo: Kenny Hammer/Subsociety Studio
Kick off: Agnello argued that Emily was a hypocrite for complaining about being called names like 'slut' when she posted this photo with the word over her mouth, which Emily says is a statement against shaming
Claiming that in order to protect herself and to ensure there was proof if anything were to happen, Emily filmed the entire encounter. The resulting clip begins with Emily filming as she is stepping out of a silver car in the parking lot of the Starbucks on the corner of Post Oak Boulevard and Westheimer Road in Houston and heading inside.

As she approaches, Agnello is seen wearing a blue shirt and standing to face her. He stretches out his hand to shake hers, saying: 'Hi, nice to meet you.'
'Hi, you're the guys that likes to talk bad to all the women?' she says. He brushes off the comment and asks Emily if she would like something to eat or drink, but Emily cuts right to the chase, saying: 'No! I don't want a drink from someone who wants to call women bad names.'

The pair begin arguing, albeit calmly at first, with the man stating he thinks that she has welcomed his particular brand of criticism by posting suggestive images with the word 'slut' taped across her mouth. 'It's a statement!' Emily retorts, explaining how Agnello missed the point of the image: 'Because women are always treated badly and called that. So it's a statement. That's why I'm tied up in the photo.'

The man shakes his head in disagreement and continues to argue that she calls herself derogatory names so he believes she is being hypocritical.

Escalation: After arguing for a short time, Emily throws a drink over the man and he angrily follows her outside screaming sexual obscenities  before she whirls around to spray him with macehttp://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2016/02/18/20/3159410800000578-0-image-m-47_1455827011822.jpg
Photo: Emily Snow                                                                 Photo: Emily Snow
Escalation: After arguing for a short time, Emily throws a drink over Agnello (left) and he angrily follows her outside shouting sexual obscenities before she whirls around to spray him with mace (tight)

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Photo: Emily Snow/Facebook
Sharing her side: Emily subsequently posted the video on YouTube, saying that she maced him because he was 'swinging and kicking' at her as she tried to leave

Stepping up: Emily claims that she is pressing charges over the incident and that the man had threatened her sister as well as sent nude images of her to her family membersStepping up: Emily and Agnello both claim to be pressing charges over the incident
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Stepping up: Emily and Agnello both claim to be pressing charges over the incident 
Emily posted that while she took 'full responsibility' for throwing the drink over him, she didn't expect 'him to start swinging and kicking'. She added: 'I ran for the door and pepper sprayed him as I got to my car. He was kicking me as I tried to shut the car door.'

In defense, Agnello said 'I didn't hit her as she later on claimed, as a slap or punch would have reflected on her movement in the video. She continued pepper spraying me, and screamed "Cover your face b**h!" and all I could do was cover myself with my jacket and kick randomly trying to get her to stop. That's the only instance in which I replied physically, in order to defend myself.'

While many of her Facebook followers have come out in support of Emily's confrontation of her online troll, plenty have also criticized her for being overly aggressive and trying to provoke Agnello into fighting her. Both claim to be pressing charges against the other:
"I was not there to fight her, just to talk to her, and she chose to assault me, obviously using this as an opportunity to further her modeling career" - Agnello

 'I felt threatened and  "talked to the police and they told me that if I feel unsafe or see anything suspicious to call them and they would come check it out."' - Emily,

 Courtesy: Mail

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