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'Tell them to go back to where they belong' Video shows woman shouting at mall

A screen grab from Renee Buckner’s post on Facebook. The post has since been taken down.
A screen grab from Renee Buckner’s post on Facebook. The post has since been taken down.

Jefferson Mall in Louisville, Kentucky plans to ban a woman who was caught in a viral video shouting at a fellow customer.

The video shows a white woman shouting at a Hispanic woman in line at a JCPenney store. Renee Buckner, who posted the video of the rant Tuesday night on Facebook, wrote that the white woman “went off” when the Hispanic woman walked up to add items to her friend’s purchase, which was being scanned by a cashier.

Buckner’s Facebook post was later removed, but the video remained on YouTube.

The video starts with the woman telling her to go to the back of the line. She then says the Hispanic woman should “just back to wherever the (expletive) you come from, lady.”

The man working the cash register tells the woman to watch her language, and she responds, “Hey, tell them to go back where they belong.”

The one minute, 21 second video shows the woman continuing to yell at the pair checking out, saying if they “come here to live, they should act like everybody else.”

She also says the women are “nobody, as far as I’m concerned.”

“You’re probably on welfare,” she said at one point. “We probably — the taxpayers probably paid for all that stuff.”

One of the woman being yelled at told the woman, “I said sorry.” The ranting woman responded by telling them to speak English.

“You’re in America,” she shouted. “If you don’t know it, learn it.”

In the text posted with the video, Buckner wrote that people in line tried to tell the yelling woman she was “out of order, but she wasn’t hearing that.”

Many people commenting on the video on Facebook commended the women for staying calm.

“It was one woman finishing her transaction and her friend shopping with her brought two additional items to be rung up,” one user wrote. “Who HASN’T done that when shopping with others? And why the hell did no one say anything?”

Jefferson Mall officials posted on Facebook later Tuesday night that they were working with JCPenney to identify the woman, and that once she was identified she would be permanently banned from the mall.

“Jefferson Mall strives to create a comfortable and convenient experience for all of our guests and we absolutely do not condone this type of behavior,” according to the mall’s post.

The video also prompted a series of tweets on Wednesday morning from Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer, who said: “I am sad and disappointed to see conduct like what happened at Jefferson Mall, when one person so dehumanizes another human being. This is not who we are, and on behalf of our community, I apologize to the two women who were treated in such a horrible way. I hope this video prompts many discussions among families as they gather for the holidays this week.”

This story was originally published December 21, 2016 at 11:32 AM with the headline "'Tell them to go back to where they belong' Video shows woman shouting at mall."

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