
Louisville police investigate whether attack on Army veteran at grocery store was racially motivated
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Police in Louisville, Kentucky are reportedly investigating after a disabled Army veteran has claimed that she was called a “White b****” by one of four, young Black women who then allegedly knocked her to the ground and proceeded to beat her in a grocery store parking lot on Mother’s Day.
"I get out and I say, ‘Do you guys need any help?’ and she said, ‘F--- you, you White b----’," Ahlstedt-Brown told the outlet, referring to one of the women in the other vehicle. "I said, ‘Hold on, you don’t even know me.’ I said, ‘That’s fine. If you don’t need anything, that’s fine. I’ll get back in the car.’" Ahlstedt-Brown described the vehicle as a black Dodge — either a Charger or Challenger. She said one of the women proceeded to throw the contents of a cup at her before they all got out and attacked her.More Related News