The Michigan couple who pointed the burner at a Black family cry about losing everything. |
The woman and her husband were identified by the junk food media. And like the woman who posted the video, the two went dark on social media. But reminder, what you folks post will remain online forever.
Okay, Takelia Hill posted on social media her encounter with this woman now identified as Jillian Wuestenberg. The two were in a heated confrontation over Wuestenberg bumping into Hill's daughter.
The confrontation was caught on camera earlier this month. The women were arguing over a minor incident and it turned into armed confrontation.
Hill was left shaken after the woman pulled her firearm on her. So they got the license plate of the woman and Michigan State Police arrested Wuestenberg and her husband Eric. The two were charged with assault and they had their firearms confiscated.
The incident happened at the Chipotle restaurant in Orion Township, Michigan.
Black woman deleted her social media as well. There may be more to the story. The woman got a firearm pointed at her after a heated confrontation with a White woman outside a Detroit area Chipotle. |
Now crying to the junk food media, she claims she's not a racist and the incident was started by Hill.
Jillian Wuestenberg, the Michigan woman who waved a loaded gun at a Black mother and daughter in a Chipotle parking lot last week, trying to squeeze out some white lady tears. She and her husband, licensed gun owners, are charged with felonious assault. pic.twitter.com/keNhye9a3d— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) July 10, 2020
Here’s the video from the incident. When Wuestenberg pulls the gun you can hear she chambers the round and see that she has her finger on the trigger, needlessly escalating the situation. pic.twitter.com/RyWfHihT4a— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) July 10, 2020
This is the face of a Karen. |
Now she feels like the world hates her. Wuestenberg in tears said that she is pregnant with her child, has friends that are Black and believe that she is the victim. Wuestenberg's attorney said that Hill was ethnic intimidating. They believe that Hill and her daughter were guilty of creating an incident that shouldn't blown up to be like this.
That's pretty much why Hill deleted her social media as well. Somehow, there's another side to the story. However, the incident where Wuestenberg pulling a firearm on an unarmed person is problematic. That should have not gotten into that point.
If you're armed individual and you're planning on using it, you have to feel like your life is in danger.
She wasn't in danger. If Hill or the daughter would have attacked her, she would have been within her right to defend herself. But even if she used a firearm, she could have face criminal charges as well.
Oakland County sheriff Michael Bouchard said the two were charged with felonious assault and will face a criminal trial later this month.
The suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
The charges could put the couple in the iron college for up to ten years in the state of Michigan.
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