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Hatboro police investigate after viral video of racist rant by customer against local business owner

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HATBORO, Pa. - A viral video of a racist rant by a customer, yelling offensive things directed at the business owner, is posted on TikTok and has been viewed over and over, shared on multiple platforms and it’s sparking outrage."You feel frustrated.

It’s something that I was not expecting," said Omar Quinones. He’s the owner of Amy’s Pizzeria in Hatboro.Captured on video, the woman is seen yelling, "You give me my money back!

I'm not giving my money to some illegal immigrant."It happened at Amy’s Pizzeria, Thursday night. The woman is caught on camera yelling at the owner for playing a Spanish show on the store's television.She accuses him of not speaking English as he's responding to her in English.

FOX 29 blurred the woman’s face because she hasn’t been charged with a crime.Police were called and are investigating."I feel bad.

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