Was that your first experience of/with someone ...

navi tasan

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1) Was that your first experience with someone being violent to someone else in a public place?
2) Was that your first experience of someone being violent to someone else in a public place?

Which is grammatically correct and meaningful?

Let's say I describe an occasion when I witnessed someone being violent to someone else in a public place, and I am asked whether that was the first time I had such an experience.
 
I find them both too wordy.

Was that the first time you'd witnessed violence in a public place?
Have you ever witnessed violence in a public place before?
 
Is that the the first time you've ever seen that happen?
 
I think it's usually "experience of an incident" "or experience with someone". The "being" indicates an incident.
 
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