Black Women Brutally Attacks White Women At Store Infront Of Her Crying Charge! Still At Large! (Video)
by Tj Sotomayor February 29, 2024 0 commentsBlack Women Are The Cause!
By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor
A KETV Crime Stoppers alert provided a very clear and very disturbing video of a violent attack.
Two people were attacked by a woman who had a young child with her who was yelling for her to “stop it.”
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The incident happened at the Mega Saver at 144th and Blondo streets just after 5 p.m. on Feb. 16.
The suspect came into the store wearing a brown coat.
It started innocently enough.
She walked up to the counter with a small child by her side and asked for an iPhone charger.
“Need an iPhone charger for a car,” said the woman.
The chargers in question were along the wall.
She was there for a while, and some sort of disagreement about buying the charger played out.
“I’ll pay for it, that’s cool, but if it doesn’t work in my car can I return it?” she asked.
There was a mix-up, and she started getting upset.
“I feel like I’m being discriminated because y’all think I don’t know what y’all saying, and that pisses me off,” she said.
Then she started saying some profanities, which upset a couple of the customers.
The yelling began at that point and so did the little girl’s crying.
Things then started to get physical.
After hitting one woman a couple of times, she turned on the other customer.
She was yelling profanities at the other customer.
She then grabbed the little girl’s hand and started to leave, but she then decided to instead try and stomp on the woman on the floor.
The little girl was screaming, “stop it.”
She left the store, and a clerk told someone to call the police, thinking the incident was over.
It was not over.
After getting the child in the car, she came back into the store, and it got really ugly.
She started hitting, stomping, and throwing things before walking out of the store again.
The store’s cameras got a good look at her.
Another camera got a shot of her leaving the parking lot.
If you know who she is, and you want to stop her without anyone knowing who you are, then contact Omaha Crime Stoppers at 402-444-STOP or online here.
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