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P. v. Hunter CA5
On the evening of November 3, 1995, David (“Pimp Dog”) Forrest, Patrick (“Fat Pat” or “Gangster Fan Pack”) Hull, Lorraine Murphy, and about 15 to 20 others were standing outside Norm’s Market on the comer of 8th and L Streets in Bakersfield. Forrest and his friends were associated with the Warlord Blood gang, and the market was a Blood hangout.
Forrest entered the market and bumped into Wenoka Johnson as she walked out of the door. Wenoka was an associate of the Westside Crips, a rival gang. Wenoka told Forrest the market was Westside Crip territory and Forrest laughed. Wenoka voiced her surprise that Forrest was still alive because Forrest had been shot on two previous occasions. Forrest replied that he was still around, and Wenoka said, “ ‘You should have been dead a long time ago, Pimpy Dog.’ ” Forrest pushed Wenoka, and she hit Forrest. They shoved each other around, and Wenoka finally walked away.

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