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Updated: 1:02 PM EDT Apr 5, 2021 WXII12.com Web Staff An Asian-owned convenience store in Charlotte was attacked on March 30, just a few weeks after a mass shooting killed multiple Asian women in Atlanta, NBC affiliate WCNC Charlotte reports.A GoFundMe page has been set up to help the owners, who believe they may have been attacked because of their race, according to WCNC Charlotte. The GoFundMe says Grace Lee Sung s uncle, who owns the store on Trade Street near the Charlotte Area Transportation Center Uptown, was the victim of the attack in which the suspect tore up the store with a metal bar. Surveillance camera footage captured the events. Sung said the suspect yelled anti-Asian racial slurs and other kinds of verbal abuse during the incident. Another person reportedly entered the store and yelled at the owner. Afterward, Sung said more men lined up at the doors, yelling across from broken glass and making sexual gestures while the owner and wife cleaned
Convenience store attack caught on camera, fundraiser started
A man can be seen using a metal bar to ransack the store. Police have arrested a suspect. Author: Matthew Ablon (WCNC), Briana Harper (WCNC) Published: 1:37 PM EDT April 2, 2021 Updated: 11:22 PM EDT April 2, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. A GoFundMe has been started for the owners of a Charlotte convenience store after a surveillance video captured a man ransacking the business.
The GoFundMe says Grace Lee Sung s uncle, who owns the store in Plaza Sundries on Trade Street near the Charlotte Area Transportation Center, was the victim of the attack in which the suspect tore up the store with a metal bar on March 30.