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Kroger ‘Karen’ Blocks Black Woman From Pulling Out Of Parking Lot Over ‘Gatorade’

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Source: Facebook / Shaneeka Montgomery-Strickland

A white woman has, once again, tried to play law and order with her overcommitment at policing a Black person’s actions.

According to FOX 2, a Black woman was grocery shopping with her three kids in a Detroit Krogrers when a white woman stood behind her car in the parking lot, preventing her from leaving.

The whole incident started inside the store when Shaneeka Montgomery-Strickland’s son stepped on the bottom shelf to reach a bottle of Gatorade, which apparently upset the white woman.

Shaneeka said the white woman, “went to her car, came back with the baby in the cart, called me the b-word, then she stood behind my car because I started videotaping after that.”

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Kroger ‘Karen’ Blocks Black Woman From Pulling Out Of Parking Lot Over ‘Gatorade’ 

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