Legal troubles at 56-year-old Simi Valley Woman got worse this week after she got caught up in video in the face of a seven-month pregnant street vendor and a peddler pushed her cart towards her in an incident that led to the pavement.
Civil rights attorney for Bender, identified as Mary B, said she would file a lawsuit Friday against 56-year-old Julie Christine Sanchez in downtown Los Angeles, calling it racially motivated.
This case has inexplicable meaning, as both the perpetrator and the victim have Spanish names. There were no comments from Sanchez.
That’s what Los Angeles TV stations do. Report Simi Valley police have cited Sanchez for the battery and were ordered to appear in Ventura County Superior Court on May 14th.
Although Sanchez’s conflict appears to have been caused by her dislike for the vendors working in her neighborhood, Captured on Monday on both the victim’s mobile phone and nearby surveillance cameras.
Mary’s lawyer said it wasn’t the first time Sanchez had confronted her.
“I told you not to fall down the street anymore. You reduced my property and I meant that,” Sanchez says while walking her French bulldog on a leash. “You will reduce the value of my property.”
The vendors were pushing an attractive organized cart of candies and snacks along the curb. In the video, Sanchez shoves the cart towards the woman, and it appears that she falls behind onto the pavement.
The incident unfolded Monday, just before 4:30pm, near the intersection of Torrance Street and Brandon Avenue.
In the video, Mary is heard responding to Sanchez’s attack in Spanish. According to KTLA 5, at one point the vendor I said“Let me pass by. I’m not annoying you in your own home.”
In response to Mary’s Spanish, Sanchez says, “American? English.”
“This woman from Simi Valley attacked Mary, attacked the unborn baby and attacked the Los Angeles street vendor community,” said civil rights attorney Christian Contreras at a press conference announcing the lawsuit.
Humbel Guisar, another civil rights attorney for Contreras and Mary, is now asking the Ventura County District Attorney to file a hate crime charge against Sanchez.
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