Court docs: Man beaten, threatened for being Mexican over $40, weed

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Court docs: Man beaten, threatened for being Mexican over $40, weed
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A man is recovering after being beaten repeatedly, harassed for his ethnicity and threatened by his attacker. FOX13

Court documents say a business owner was repeatedly beaten by a person after he refused to buy the suspect weed.A man is recovering after being beaten repeatedly, harassed for his ethnicity and threatened by his attacker. Aurora Avenue in ShorelineHis livelihood is now threatened after he says he needs surgery as a result of the blows.

Esponda says he witnessed Sodnombayar pull into the cannabis store parking lot offer another person money and overheard them being denied products because they saw the transaction happening outside too. "He would pick me up from my head and every time he hit me my head was being assaulted to the ground," Esponda said.

"The owner gets between both of us and he says ‘Hey, don't do that on my store’ and the guy says ‘but he's got my money, he's got my 40 bucks’ and the owner says ‘I get that but take this outside of my store’," Esponda recalled. "The individual leans around him and grabs me by my legs and just drags me, literally I make eye contact with the owner as I was being dragged out of the store," Esponda said.

"I can see immediately right from the door that his face was all swollen and he's bleeding his eye was already all black and blue in the sack," Stefanos Siderakis, owner of Stefos Barber Shop, said.

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