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    Woman, who appears to be white, threatened a Black employee and called her the N-word because she was told the store was about to close!

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    Per reports, in the video, the woman reportedly threatened a store employee and called her the N-word because she was told the store was about to close. According to ABS, the woman is reportedly arguing with the employee by the cash register. The video caption says the woman came into the store a few minutes before closing. 

    “Just because you’re Black, doesn’t mean you’re that. F*-k you,” the woman, who appears to be white, can be heard repeatedly calling her a b**ch. In the video, the woman can also be heard that she wants to speak to her supervisor, and the employee says that she is the assistant manager at the store. 

    The video shows the woman continuing to use profane language and throw items behind the register. She then pushed her cart to the side and approached the employee face-to-face, ABS reported. When the unidentified woman realized she was being recorded, the woman calmed down, saying she didn’t want to go to jail. She said she would be back the next day and that the employee would be in trouble.

    “Have a blessed night, Love,” the employee said while directing her to the door. At that point, the woman called the employee the N-word before walking out of the establishment.  The employee then closed the sliding door in the woman’s face. 

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