https://fox6now.com/2020/07/08/i-be...attacking-home-depot-shopper-in-mask-dispute/ McHENRY, Ill. — A woman was arrested after allegedly assaulting another shopper at Home Depot in Illinois over a mask argument. Video posted to Facebook by Sydney Waters on July 3 showed a woman identified by McHenry police as 54-year-old Teri Hill, who was also recording Waters, with her mask in her pocket after she had taken it off to tell an employee to enforce the mask mandate on other customers as well, according to a news release from McHenry police. Waters said she let Hill know that if she was going to demand other customers wear their masks, then it was important for her to wear one as well, according to a Facebook post published by Waters detailing the interaction. “Then she took her mask all the way off, put it in her pocket and let me know she was going to spit and cough on me,” Waters wrote on Facebook. Hill can be seen in the video holding her own phone up, as well as her middle finger, toward Waters and saying, “Yes I am entitled. I’m white and I’m a woman.” Waters asks, “What does you being white have to do with you getting your way?”Hill responds, “Because I’m a white woman and that’s what happens. I believe in white power.” Waters then attempts to lift her phone higher in order to get a glimpse of Hill’s face, after which Hill allegedly hit her and took off Waters’ mask when the pair fell to the ground in a struggle. Hill was arrested and charged with battery and disorderly conduct, according to police. The incident is one of many in recent days that have been caught on camera of people flouting mask mandates that have been implemented in order to help slow the spread of COVID-19.
3 Felony charges and 2 misdemeanors.These Magatards never learn CEO Threatens to Blow Hispanic Couple's Heads Off After Making Wrong Turn Into His Driveway Looking For Wedding Rehearsal He denied pulling the gun to cops... until he was shown the pictures. A Hispanic couple driving through a wealthy area of Colorado looking for their friend's wedding rehearsal found something else instead: a furious CEO who allegedly threatened to blow their heads off. On June 12, Chris Ochoa and his girlfriend were traveling through Elk Canyon Estates in Sedalia, and followed his GPS to the exact address given to him by the groom. After pulling into the driveway, they realized they didn't recognize any of the cars there, so immediately made a u-turn to head back out and call their friend. They didn't get very far. "As I was driving back up the main road, a large red truck pulled in front of me and cut me off, blocking the road," Ochoa wrote on Facebook, with the pictures to prove it. He said the man — who would later be identified as Paul Favret, the CEO of a local energy company — jumped out of the truck and pulled a gun on them. "He then ran to my driver's side window (which was down) and continued to point the gun and yell that he was 'going to blow our head off!' and that he 'wants to blow my head off'," he claimed in the post. "He did not ask us any questions about where we were going. He simply cut us off and assaulted us. Apparently, the u-turn that I had made was in his driveway; and he wasn't happy about it." With their hands up and not daring to move, knowing he could shoot at any time, the couple continuously apologized and told him they were just searching for their friends' wedding party. "We apologized for turning around in his driveway but he would not put the gun down," he said. "He remained in rage for what felt like an eternity." As he moved around the car, his girlfriend quickly snapped the pics and called 911. "We felt in danger as he kept pointing the gun at our faces and continued to tell us how much he wanted to kill us," he said. A member of the wedding party finally arrived and Favret eventually backed off and retreated to his house. When the couple arrived at the correct venue nearby, they showed the photo to the owner of the house, the groom's aunt, who identified Favret as the HOA President. Ochoa — who identifies as Mexican-American — later found out that two other cars had gone to the incorrect address because of the GPS mix-up, but no one else had guns pulled on them. He also discovered he and his girlfriend were the only minorities in the entire neighborhood at the time, and he believes this is why he was targeted. However, when Ochoa told police he wanted to press charges, he claimed the groom's aunt told him "If you press charges and disrupt my community I will cancel the wedding." "I was in disbelief that she put me in the position of choosing between ruining my best friend's wedding or doing what is right," he wrote. "I had no choice but to walk away. It amazed me that she was willing to cancel her own nephew's wedding because of this." Ochoa was so upset over the incident he ended up missing the wedding the next day. However now that it has passed, he decided to push ahead with pressing charges. In an incident report, Favret initially denied pulling a gun. But when deputies showed him the pictures, he changed his story, claiming he didn't remember that part because of pain medication he was on for shoulder surgery. He issued a statement through his company Resource Energy, claiming: "The Facebook post in question does not portray an accurate version of the events. However, I deeply regret my actions that day." "I had no way of knowing the identities of the individuals in the vehicle," he said. "I just saw the unknown vehicle very close to the home at a time when we were not expecting any visitors and our property is clearly marked with our address and is about 1/2 mile from their destination." Favret also claimed he's had problems with intruders on his property in the past engaging in illegal elk hunting. According to 9News, The Douglas County District Attorney's Office has now filed five criminal charges against Favret, including two felony menacing charges and three misdemeanors relating to gun crimes. He has until the end of the week to turn himself in; if he does not an arrest warrant will be issued. If convicted, he could face up to three years in prison. He declined an on-camera interview with the site, but sent a text exclaiming "Now that I am healing... and understand what really happened I feel terrible that I scared them. I scared myself."
this happens everyday when a white or asian ventures into a black neighborhood. the difference is the blacks actually kill.
WATCH: White woman calls the cops on Black man for sitting in his car in front of his house https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/wa...for-sitting-in-his-car-in-front-of-his-house/ The man then explains that he’s at his house, to which the woman responds while standing on his doorstep, “Why don’t you come into your f*cking house?” Apologists for the White Karen in 4....3...2..
If some of these master race Karen characters were actually attractive in any way perhaps people would not mind white-power stuff so much? Bow down to Clair, worms.. (showing my age but I still fancy her)