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Monday, June 15, 2020

I Am Painting Black Lives Matter On My Retaining Wall And These Two Are Calling The Law On Me!

White woman confronts Filipino man who marked Black Lives Matter on his property.
It looks like Lisa Alexander is gotten herself a public humiliation and public condemnation.

The white woman who confronted a California man who was writing "BLACK LIVES MATTER" on his wall of his San Francisco home.

She was filmed along with a white man. The two were claiming that the man didn't belong at the property and threatened to call the police on him.

The woman is a make up designer. Folks are demanding her partners cut ties with her.

The Attack of the Karens!



The woman works at LA Face Skincare is dubbed a "Karen" after a video circulated Friday showing her accuse a man of illegal action for chalking the phrase onto a wall on his own property.

The man, identified as Jaime Toons (born James Juanillo), said the woman lied and she knew who lived in his home.

The woman managed to cut loose her social media. About six of the partners that worked with her have severed ties with her. Toons posted the run-in on social media saying "A white couple called the police on me, a person of color, for stenciling a #BLM chalk message on my own front retaining wall."

The video starts with the white woman asking, "Is this your property?"

Toons responded, "Why are you asking that?"

"Because this is a private property, sir. So are you defacing private property or is this your home? You're freely to express your opinion but not on people's property. It's just respect."

She added, "Your sign is good. This is just not the way to do it."

The woman didn't believed that Toons lived at the property. He says to them, "If I did live here and this was my property this would be absolutely fine? And you don't know if I do live here...."

The woman interrupted, "we actually do" know the people that live there.

"That's why we're asking. We know the person who does live here," she states. "I'm not disagreeing."

Then Toons suggest that she calls the person who she believes lives there or to call the law.

"Your options are to call the police if you believe I'm committing a crime," he says. "I'll be more than happy to talk to them."

The pair continue to argue for a few moments before he asked for their names. The two would later go about the business. Only a few minutes later, the San Francisco Police came to the property and saw Toons. They moved on once Toons confirmed he was the person living at the property.

"That's Karen and she's calling the cops and this is going to be funny because she knows the people who live here 'personally.'"

The man along with the woman was also named. His name was Robert Larkins, a managing director at Raymond James investments. He is also facing a potential cannon firing for the video.





The woman on her part immediately apologized for the encounter. Note that she's being vilified and her partners dropping her forced this hand.

"When I watch the video I am shocked and sad that I behaved the way I did," Alexander's statement said.
James Juanallio (Jaime Toons) confronts white couple after they claimed he defaced property.
She said she was committed to learn from the experience and wants to apologize to Toons in person.

Juanillo said Sunday that he would be open to talking with Alexander. He said in the last several days neighbors have left flowers and notes expressing support, with many adding chalk art to the retaining wall and sidewalk.

"For me this experience has left me feeling vindicated and validated. I imagine that she regrets those couple of minutes," he said. "Do I believe that her life should be destroyed over this? No. I just hope that she realizes that what she did was racist and she can improve from this incident."



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