A 54 -year -old man in Orange County has been arrested in relation to a video showing that he is leaving a hateful and racist language in a company that can see many adults of Spanish origin.
In the shots, which achieved approximately 15,000 views Instagram accountA man, who says the police is a resident of Lake Forest, Eric Walter Romamger, was arrested while shouting in insulting graphs and cards in a woman working on May 30.
“In America, we don’t love you, well? We don’t love you!” He saw screaming screaming violently on the store window.
It is also seen that a 54 -year -old girl, who seems to be narcotic, threatens women and her clients.
“You think you are safe, but you will not be safe soon,” he says. “You may get away with this, but you will face a problem with ******.”
It goes on to call the woman a “piece of ***” and “hole **” before he says, “Listen, I will blow up your face”, and I encourage the woman to go out, and suppose you fight.
The woman, who seems to try to scream from the door, avoids one of his fluctuations and hit him again, prompting one of the men in the room to stand, and may come to help the woman.
It is not clear how the situation is over.
A man who tells the Instagram video told his followers that the woman contacted the police and took hours to get there, their arrival only after “the danger has ended.”
in press releaseOfficials in the Ministry of Orange County questioned this claim.
“We received a call about a man screaming at a company near Ridge Route and Lake Forest Drives at 6:47 pm on Friday 30 May,” the version says. “Through the information provided, the call was appointed as a low priority call.
Sharif officials said that a report was submitted and given to the investigators, who were held today in the reservation today at approximately 2:30 pm on suspicion of infringement of the property of others, the attack, the battery, the criminal threats and the charge of hate crimes.
Anyone who witnessed the accident or has information about the investigation of OCSD is required to contact the number 949-770-6011.