A woman in Vinterora Province was arrested on the camera to attack a 7 -month -old street seller this week after she had racist notes.
The seller said, Mary b. It was not the first time that this woman has been targeted. This time, however, the woman has been arrested, and now Mary suits her.
Police assigned the aggressor as Jolly Christine Sanchez, 56, from Wadi Simi.
This happened on Monday, April 14th, before 4:30 pm near the intersection of Torrance Street and Brandon Street.
Mary Rachel Menitov told KTLA that she was working in the area when Sanchez began accusing her. During this, Mary managed to withdraw her mobile phone to register the meeting.
“I don’t want you on this street,” Sanchez heard, saying, preventing Mary’s path. “Go far away, you can’t go down this street.”
Mary heard, responding to the Spanish language, to the aggression of Sanchez, at one time, saying: “Let me go beyond, I do not bother you in your home.”
In response to Spanish Mary, Sanchez says, “America? English.”
Then Sanchez is seen, while he was carrying a dog on a wheel, holding Mary’s cart.
Sanchez said: “I told you not to descend my street anymore, and I (Bleep) means that,” Sanchez said. “You drop my property values.”
Next, home surveillance clips from far away show Sanchez using Mary’s payment cart to pay the expected mother to the ground.
“I asked to speak English, but I could not, then I paid my payment vehicle, causing me to fall,” Mary explained at a press conference.
Mary’s lawyers believe this was a deliberate hatred, and they are now offering a lawsuit.
“This woman attacked in the Simi Marie Valley, attacked her child who has not yet been born, attacked the community of street vendors in Los Angeles,” said Christian Contrares, a civil rights lawyer.
Contrames and other civil rights lawyers in Marie, Hamberto Gwizar, are now calling for Ventura to charge the crime of hatred against Sanchez.
“If you are attacking people because they look different and speak a different language, and it will harm them, we will come after you, and we will be in court, and we will use the legal system to strike you as it hurts,” said Goyzar.
Simi Valley police said they were martyred that Sanchez was in the battery and a summons to appear, and now it is up to the DA office, whether it would be tried or not.