Shocking moment customer sends female store clerk crashing to the ground as he punches her in the face after his card was declined
- Police in Ohio say the man struck and punched the store clerk in the face after his card was declined
- Surveillance footage has been released showing the sequence of events that led to the woman falling to the floor in North College Hill near Cincinnati on Tuesday
- The woman gets back on her feet and her attacker is shown following her
Police in Ohio are searching for a man who they say punched a store clerk in the face after his card was declined.
Surveillance footage has been released showing the man approaching the woman who was talking to another customer at Tom's Drive-Thru store in North College Hill, near Cincinnati.
The incident happened on Tuesday just before 6 p.m.
It appears another woman is trying to calm the man down as he confronts the store clerk.
The man is seen to push the woman's arm away before appearing to launch at the clerk, striking and punching her in the face, police said.
The clerk falls to the floor and appears to be holding her face. After a few moments, she stands back up and walks past the man, who is shown on the video to follow her.
Police say the man punched the store clerk in the face after his card was declined
The woman lands on the ground and sits for a few moments before standing up. The man follows her
Black on white bias and
hostility plus
violence equals terror. We see it every day,
no matter how often
Don Lemon tries to
deny it: Black violence is the terror that dare
not speak
its name.
HEATHER
MAC DONALD
WINDOW INTO THE DEPRAVED GHETTO BLACK CULTURE of VIOLENCE, HATE AND RACISM
WINDOW INTO THE DEPRAVED GHETTO BLACK CULTURE of VIOLENCE, HATE AND RACISM
Black Violence: The Terror
That Dare Not Speak Its Name
Even stranger than Don Lemon’s fairy
tale that white people are responsible for violent terrorism in this country,
is the fact that no national conservative media figures refuted him.
A shame, because it is so easily done.
And so important to do.
Lemon concocted his claim in front of
CNN’s Cuomo the Lesser, who stared dumbstruck as his colleague sketched his
vision of white supremacists running amok with terror and violence in their
wake.
Cuomo has made a career of shutting
up and nodding his head when black people like D. L. Hughley come on his show
and insist that white violence against black people is wildly out of
proportion. A lie.
The following day, Lemon challenged his
angry critics to check the numbers: White terror is eight times greater than
other racial terror.
In response, all that we heard from
conservative media was fake outrage. Calls for his firing. Demands for a
retraction. But not much in the way of using facts to show that Lemon was
wrong. Dangerously wrong.
Not that many people expected much else
from most conservative pundits. These are the same people who cower in front of
“It’s okay to be white” signs.
Well, it’s not okay to be white. That is
Lemon’s stock in trade. And he and others ply it so well that most cannot see
or even declare the obvious: That over the last five years, black mob violence
in America has been -- by far -- the greatest source of domestic terror.
Shall we review a few: How about before,
during and after the trial of George Zimmerman for the killing of St. Trayvon
of Sanford. You remember him: He’s the guy who could have been President
Obama’s son.
Instead, he became a petty burglar, a
small time violent crook, whose death inspired large-scale black violence in
Los Angeles, Oakland, Baltimore, Grand Rapids, Toledo, Gainesville,
Mobile, Chicago, and on and on and on. All aided and abetted by Lemon et al at
CNN.
I documented a few episodes in this
article at the time: Just
click here.
But Trayvon was just a warm-up for the
real display of black terror in America. That happened in the summer of 2014 in
a suburb of St. Louis called Ferguson. There, a cop shot a 6’5 “well-muscled”
black man named Michael Brown, after Brown tried to take the cop’s gun, then
refused to stand down as he prepared to charge the officer.
After days and days of looting, gunfire,
molotov cocktails, property destruction, attacks on police, and yes, death, the
Michael Brown riots continued on a low burn around the rest of the country.
It became the beginning of a mantra,
Trayvon, Michael Brown. No justice. No peace. No racist police.
It even sparked the growth of a national
movement: Black Lives Matter. You remember them: “What do we want? Dead cops.
When do we want them? Now.”
In Baltimore, soon after, a drug dealer
named Freddie Grey died in police custody. Yes, there were riots. Yes, the black
people of Baltimore burned and looted in an ecstatic frenzy for days.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake held a
news conference where she bragged she was giving the rioters “space to
destroy.” The next day, she denied saying it, even after being confronted
saying it on video.
Over 100 police were injured in those
riots. Many after city officials “abandoned” them by refusing to send support
when they were under attack from the black people.
This is all on video. Easy to find.
These riots are like dominoes: If you
remember one, chances you, you remember the rest. In Milwaukee, a black cop
shot a black man. Riots. Burning. Destruction. You know the drill: Everyone was
having a good time by the light of a burning gas station.
In Charlotte, black people terrorized
the town after cops shot another black criminal in the commission of yet
another crime. They did not like that.
Around the country, every day, police
are subject to slurs, taunts, threats, violence, and even murder from black
people who just are not that into white people.
These examples might not meet the
standards of Don Lemon’s phony terror test. But the victims have not forgotten
the enormous terror in this country. And how it continues today in different
forms.
On Halloween, hundreds of black people
rampaged through Hyde Park in Chicago -- home to Barack Obama, Bill Ayers, and
Louis Farrakhan -- destroying property, defying police, setting fires.
Watch any of the videos, then try to
tell the neighbors they are not being terrorized. But no one was arrested, so
it never happened. Except on video.
In South Jersey, two white kids were
hospitalized with serious head injuries they received after they refused
to give their trick or treat candy to the 10-20 black people who demanded it.
Think that’s not an act of terror just
because the black people did not leave a thank you note? Or a sign that said
‘Vote for Maxine?’ Or a demand for more free stuff? Guess again.
In Dallas, five cops were killed during
a Black Lives Matter parade. Afterward, black people looted a 7-11 then stuck
around under the gaze of local police, dancing -- yes, dancing -- with joy,
celebrating the carnage. At their funeral, President Obama figured it all out:
the shooting of the five police was all about white racism.
“You know it,” he urged the crowd to
acknowledge.
This is a very long list of black
violence and denial, deceit and delusion from reporters and public officials.
Lots more where this came from in my
books, the latest being Don’t
Make the Black Kids Angry, and videos over at minds.com/ColinFlaherty.
From the big cities to small
suburban enclaves, black terrorism is real. And when stunned residents plead
with city officials for help, all they get are weak admonitions about keeping their
head on a swivel and don’t forget -- calling the cops on black criminals
is a very bad thing to do.
Reporters like Lemon insist that absent
a handwritten confession, or a sign, or a recorded audio and video, black mob
violence in America must be considered “random” and not an act of terror.
But we have something better than notes
and idiots spouting hateful slogans: We have patterns. And how they are proof
of bias. Just ask former district attorney and current U.S. senator from the
great state of Rhode Island, Sheldon Whitehouse.
“When is pattern evidence of bias?”
asked the liberal Senator Whitehouse at a recent hearing. “In court, pattern is
evidence of bias all the time. Evidence on which juries and trial judges rely
to show discriminatory intent. To show a common scheme. To show bias.”
Black on white bias and hostility plus
violence equals terror. We see it every day, no matter how often Don Lemon
tries to deny it: Black violence is the terror that dare not speak its name.
Colin Flaherty documents the
denial, deceit and delusion of Den Lemon and others in books, articles
and videos. Which you should read if you want to know what is really
going on.
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