A "Karen" has been filmed chasing a Black woman through a Victoria's Secret store in New Jersey.
Clips of the bizarre incident, uploaded to YouTube, showed a white woman apparently running after a Black woman, who later identified herself as Ijeoma Ukenta.
The video starts with the white woman seemingly coming towards her and raising her hand as if to smack Ukenta, before the camera pulls away.
Seconds later, the woman, seeing she is being recorded, moves away. She holds her head in her hands and crouches down, appearing to cry.
Ukenta then said: "I never thought nothing like this would ever happen to me. She just tried to run and hit me."
"No, I didn't," the woman cried in response.
A second video showed the white woman shaking on the floor, shrieking and pleading with Ukenta to stop recording her.
Shortly afterward, the woman apparently ran towards Ukenta and chased her around the store, again shouting at her to stop recording.
Law enforcement was eventually called to the scene. It was later announced that they were not going to pursue pressing charges against the woman, who was later identified as Abigail Elphick.
#RespectOthersSoWeCanAllGetAlong
Another remnant of the Trump effect: you can say and do whatever you want to other people, and your actions have no consequences to you.
Great, now I'm gonna hear the muppets character "Beaker" in my head for the rest of the day.