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Woman attacked by Walmart worker speaks out: 'She went crazy'

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MOUNT PLEASANT, Wis. - A 70-year-old woman says she was beaten by a Mount Pleasant Walmart employee – and now she is speaking out.

Walmart says the employee in this incident has been suspended. But the victim says Walmart is not doing enough."Would you ever in a million years expect some young Walmart employee to beat up a 70-year-old?" asked P.K.

Shader.P.K. Shader But that is exactly what Racine County authorities say happened inside a Mount Pleasant Walmart. "You don’t realize how this, after a while, starts to affect how you live," Shader said.It has been a trying time for Shader.

Her face is covered in bruises. Below the surface, she has lost a sense of security. Sitting next to her attorney, Shader told FOX6 News she was shopping.

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