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Texas, USA, a black woman brutally assaulted a Korean woman who is a store owner.

People of Asian descent were known to have said they shouldn't sell black things, which happened the day after the Atlanta serial shootings.



Reporter Jung Joon-hyung reports.



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is a beauty care shop run by a Korean woman, Mr. Kim, in Texas, USA.



A black woman walks like a dance.



The moment Kim's husband tells the woman to go out, the women's party behind them knocks down the wigs on display and messes up the store.



When reported to the police, three out of five black women left the store door, but one black woman left in the store started beating Kim.



Kim's sons rushed to fight and push the women out of the store.



Even in the parking lot, these women threatened to hit Kim's husband and son by car.



Black women are known to have used racist abusive language in the process of assault.



[Lee Seong-jun/Son of victim Kim's son: Asians should not run black goods stores, Asians said they should not sell black wigs or items.]



Local police handed over two black women to trial for assault Women insisted that they were treated discriminatory first.




[Woman assaulted: I felt like I was being watched (in the store) because they were black women.

He has never hit anyone and hasn't said anything.] The



assaulted Kim has a broken nose and is about to undergo surgery, and the police are investigating the possibility of hate crimes.



(Video editing: Kim Jong-woo)