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Crowdfunding efforts after viral video of reported breed losses in Rochester Park

Rochester, Minn. (KTTC) -The woman who has been accused of using racist pollution against a boy in a Rochester park that was captured in a now viral video seems to have publicly identified in a crowdfunding.

A user on a crowdfunding website that identifies itself as “Shiloh Hendrix”

Online donation campaign by Shiloh Hendrix.(KTTC)

She says the funds should protect their family and sometimes say: “I'm afraid we have to move.”

With regard to the incident in the park, the user wrote: “I recently had a child who was stolen from the diaper bag of my 18 -month -old son in a park. I called the child for what he was.”

On Thursday, KTTC reported that the Rochester police actively examined the viral video that shows a woman and holds a small child in her hand and makes racist slope in terms of another child on the playground, which she claimed that they had taken something that belonged to her child.

The person who records the video alludes to the child who is oriented as special needs.

The Rochester branch of the NAACP has started its own crowdfunding campaign with several goals, including legal support and social justice efforts to support the child and family as well as the anti-racism work in Rochester.

Online donation campaign by Rochester Branch from NAACP.
Online donation campaign by Rochester Branch from NAACP.(KTTC)

This fundraising campaign earned more than 14,000 US dollars on Friday at 12 p.m.

On its Fundraising page, the NAACP confirmed the woman's fundraising campaign: “Celebrate many of the comments of her supporters and justify their hatred.”

The NAACP continues: “Let us get the outrage in the impression. Stod with us. Stand for this child. Justice must be served.”

The Rochester police have set up information from witnesses on their social media. No official updates were passed on publicly.

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