You seem to be going through numerous gyrations to excuse her actions. She did use the excuse of the closed dog park and her trying to get her dog some exercise. I probably would have done the same in her place. However, any reasonable person caught and called on doing something in violation of the posted rules would have apologized and leashed their dog. She DID NOT have the right to do what she was doing. Mr. Cooper was totally in the right to ask her to leash her dog. The escalation of the incident started there and grew worse by her subsequent actions.
He did threaten her, but HE DID NOT threaten her life. That was a totally false statement from her. Nor did he approach her as I've pointed out numerous times. She was the one who approached him. She MIGHT HAVE BEEN frightened but there is no way that she can be defended for her actions frightened or not. And as I've pointed out, she was the one who was cited. In a "he said she said" incident most of the time it's dismissed on both sides because of the lack of evidence. I'm sure during the investigation the cops watched the video taken by Mr. Cooper and that's what convinced them she was the offending party.
You can believe anything you want. But if you look at that video, read what was said by each party and do so with an unjaundiced eye it's apparent who was the aggressor and it wasn't Mr. Cooper.
Comshaw
Yeah, no.
Mr, Cooper started filming after he had threatened her and attempted to lure her dog to him with a dog treat. Nice trick. Mr. Cooper did something outrageously provocative , and then started filming after Miss Cooper was reacting in an excited manner. Yes, in the moment, she was losing her shit, and made an outrageous comment of her own. She probably became even more unhinged when he started filming her, and she may have considered that to be another provocation/threat. That actually supports the claim that she was frightened out of her mind. And no, all people do not react the same way when they feel threatened.
Basically, I'm simply challenging the OP's assertion that Miss Cooper being frightened isn't credible, and that Mr. Cooper's threat, luring of her dog, and filming her couldn't plausibly have triggered her fear.
I've never had what happened to Miss Cooper happen to me; have you??? Oh wait, of course I haven't; because I'm a man.
*nods*