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Able-Bodied Woman In Wheelchair Sprayed With Fire Extinguisher After Trying To Stab Protesters

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The woman, apparently named Jennifer, was caught video not only trying to stab looters from leaving a local Target but it was revealed she is able to walk without the assistance of the chair.

Video clips of Jennifer’s attempt to block looters from the Target showed that at first, people tried to get her out of dodge in order to stave off any physical harm.

At one point, Jennifer, still not heeding the warnings and getting ghost, got hosed down with a fire extinguisher and was literally shoved in her chair out the way.

Later in the night, a video of Jennifer crying about the assault surfaced but, of course, she failed to cop to the fact she attempted to do harm to looters instead of minding her business.

All jokes aside, Jennifer really could have gotten herself hurt worried about Target’s bottom line considering that building and all the goods inside in it are most certainly insured.

Source: Black America Web

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