North Carolina Asian convenience store smashed and vandalized, photos of assailants revealed

A 24-year-old man, Xavier Rashee Woody-Silas, entered an Asian-owned convenience store near the Charlotte Transit Center in Charlotte, N.C., with a metal club, vandalized the store and shouted racial slurs.

Police arrested the 24-year-old thug, Xavier Rashee, for the crime. Rashi. Woody Silas. (taken from police Twitter)

Surveillance video shows an Asian-owned convenience store in Charlotte, N.C., being vandalized by a thug who broke into the store last month and spouted racial slurs. (taken from Twitter)

The surveillance footage shows a man entering the store, pulling down the shelves full of goods, wielding a metal stick to try to smash the refrigerator glass, the store customers have left, about a minute later, a man wearing red clothes entered the store, for the attack called, apparently a friend of the thug, the thug was arrested, the store owner closed the store and clean up the environment, the man in red also returned to the convenience store and harassed the owner’s wife, even two days The man in red also returned to the convenience store and kept harassing the owner’s wife, and even came back two days later to harass the owner.

According to police sources, G4S, the private security company in charge of security, arrested Woody Silas, who was arrested for robbery with a dangerous weapon, communicating threats, disorderly conduct, endangering personal property, and resisting an officer, according to public records.

The owner’s son, Mark Sung, said this is not the first time an incident like this has happened and that his family hears insults such as “Chink” and “go back to your country” almost every day. Racial discrimination, but the New Guinea virus epidemic has made the issue of race even more pronounced.

Previous attacks have also occurred. Last October, Sohnmark’s father was attacked and suffered a concussion while chasing a burglar, and a month later, another burglar threw an unopened Coke can at his father, hitting him in the eye, both of which sent his father to the hospital.

Song Mark said that about once a year they experience vandalism in the store and lose about $5,000 to $9,000, and this attack was not the worst they have experienced; Song Mark also struggled quite a bit with the release of the surveillance footage, fearing that it would lead to more harassment, saying, “They’re just waiting for what they’re doing to make the news so they can brag about it.”

Relatives of the Song family have taken to GoFundMe to raise money to help repair the damage to the store, and so far have raised about $15,000, much to the surprise of Songmark’s parents, who have been called by friends and family concerned about their situation, and a stranger who brought food to the store to console them.

Mark Song says his parents are feeling better, they feel the support of others and know that people care about this.