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Acurb stomp, also called curbing, curb checking, curb painting, or making someone bite the curb, is a form of assault or attempted murder in which a victim's jaw is forcefully placed on a curb and then stomped from behind, causing severe injuriesordeath.[1]

Notable incidents

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  • Tristain Lynn Frye was sentenced to 13 years, nine months, for second-degree murder.[5]
  • Scotty James Butters and David Nikos Pillatos pled guilty to first-degree murder, accepted a plea agreement and testified against Monschke in exchange for being able to request that their imprisonment be no more than approximately 30 years. In June 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled "a sentence longer than the standard range could not be ordered by a judge without action by a jury, meaning Butters and Pillatos could face no more than 31 years in prison."[6]
  • Kurtis William Monschke was convicted of aggravated first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. The incident has been described as a hate crime.[7]

Cultural references

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In the film American History X (1998), white power skinhead Derek Vinyard murders Lawrence, a black burglar who had tried to steal his truck, by curb-stomping him.[9][10] The method of killing for both Marinus Schöberl and Randall Townsend appear to have been inspired by this scene.[11][12]

InThe Sopranos episode "The Second Coming" (2007), New Jersey mafia boss Tony Soprano curb-stomps New York mobster Salvatore "Coco" Cogliano on the edge of a bar for making lewd comments to his daughter.[13]

WWE professional wrestler Seth Rollins used a curb stomp as his finishing move. Rollins said that he stopped using the move as "from a PR standpoint ... it was too perceptually violent ... I never hurt anyone with it. It was just something we didn't want kids trying on each other".[14] On the January 15, 2018, edition of Monday Night Raw, Rollins brought the move back, now referred to simply as a "stomp".[15]

References

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  1. ^ "More arrests in curb stomping death". CBC News. 2000-06-03. Retrieved 2014-05-04.
  • ^ "Der Tagesspiegel: Haupttäter des Mordes von Potzlow aus dem Gefängnis entlassen".
  • ^ "STATE v. MONSCHKE, No. 31847-4-II (WN. 2006)".
  • ^ "KURTIS MONSCHKE AND OTHER RACISTS COMMIT VIOLENT KILLING".
  • ^ "Woman sentenced in transient's killing".
  • ^ "Court bars move for extra-long sentences in transient stomping death". Associated Press. September 8, 2004.
  • ^ "Tacoma murder revisited". Archived from the original on 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2007-12-15.
  • ^ Pat Reavy (September 1, 2011). "Gay man severely beaten outside club says he was victim of hate crime". Deseret News.
  • ^ Matt Barone; Javy Rodriguez; Ross Scarano; Tara Aquino (May 5, 2013). "50 Most Hard-To-Watch scenes in movie history". Complex Pop Culture.
  • ^ John Sellers (July 27, 2009). "Curb-Stomp — An Oral History of the Grisly 'American History X' Scene". True Slant. Archived from the original on April 27, 2016. Retrieved May 4, 2014.
  • ^ BARKER, By JEFFREY M. (2004-06-02). "White supremacist gets life for killing homeless man". Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  • ^ "Brutal neo-Nazi murder". The Week. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  • ^ Hawkins, Jack. "The Most Brutal Deaths In The Sopranos". Looper.
  • ^ Traina, Jimmy. "Seth Rollins talks Brock Lesnar, Johnny Manziel, curb stomp, John Cena and more". Fox Sports. Retrieved December 14, 2015.
  • ^ Seth Rollins' Curb Stomp ist zurück in der WWEE, heute.at, 18. Januar 2018

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