The video shows man owning the store in North Carolina, Asia

A shocking video shows the moment when an insane man grabbed a pole, knocked down a North Carolina store in North Carolina, according to reports.

Mark Sung, whose family owns the Charlotte store, said the brute who messed up their business was allegedly hired by a customer who banned the store.

‘As he was [trashing the shop]”He was like saying purebred, cursing us, threatening us,” Sung said. And the man who forbids us finally comes into the store, cheers him up and shouts, ‘This is what you get, this is what you get! Go back to your country! ”

The footage from the Plaza Sundries last week shows how the culprit knocked down an exhibit before he started swinging the metal pole to the glass-cooled exhibits in the store.

Suspect Xavier Rashee Woody-Silas (24) is now facing a number of charges in the incident, including robbery with a dangerous weapon, threats and disorder, the Charlotte Area Transit System said on Twitter.

According to authorities, the incident took place Tuesday at the Charlotte Transportation Center, where the store is located in downtown Charlotte.

“The suspect has also been banned from all CATS facilities and services,” the agency said in a statement. “CAT has verified that G4S has increased the presence of officers at the CTC.”

According to WBTV-News, the attack caused more than $ 9,000 in damages.

Sung said the family had previously been targeted because of their Asian-American heritage – and said his mother had taken the latest assault particularly seriously.

“She’s just like, ‘What’s the point? “” he said. “” Why am I treated like shit every day? “We just want to be left alone.

More than $ 30,000 was raised through a GoFundMe page to help the family pay for the damage.
More than $ 30,000 was raised through a GoFundMe page to help the family pay for the damage.

“It’s easy for people to attack us because we are the minority,” Sung added. “I grew up in Charlotte all my life in racism, so this is nothing new.”

But the family also received an avalanche of support.

According to ABC News, more than $ 30,000 was raised through a GoFundMe page to help the family pay for the damage.

Other supporters showed up in person, including a woman who walked into the soup store for the family, a pizza delivery man who brought them five pies, and a local doctor who stopped to drop off a check to to reimburse their costs.

The US has recently seen an increase in anti-Asian attacks.

With Post Wires

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