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Rochester, Minn. (KTTC/Gray News) – A viral video that shows a woman who uses racist evaporation in a Rochester Park is now part of a police investigation.

The video in question is brought to circulation on several social media platforms and seemed to show a woman who holds a small child who makes racist kidnapping about another child on the playground.

KTTC reports that the woman who is accused of using the breed losses has publicly identified in a crowdfunding efforts as Shiloh Hendrix.

She claims that the boy had taken something that belonged to her child.

Online donation campaign by Shiloh Hendrix.(KTTC)

According to the crowdfunding website, Hendrix has increased its donation goal to $ 1 million. 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 had recently stolen a child from my 18 -month -old son in a park. I called the child for what he was.”

The person who records the video identified as Sharmake Omar alludes to the child who is aligned as special needs.

Omar said he noticed that the woman who screamed the 5-year-old young racist slopes, and it is of the opinion that it was only the right to defend the child to accept the incident on his phone and to publish it on social media.

“If it were my child, I want someone else to join him,” said Omar.

With his own child in the spectrum, Omar said that he had the feeling that he had done what he thought was right.

The Rochester police confirmed that she received several calls about the video and actively dealt with the matter.

The NAACP Rochester branch launched its own crowdfunding campaign with several goals, including legal support and social justice efforts to support the work of children and anti-racism in Rochester.

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

“Let us get the outrage in the impression. Stod with us. Take up for this child. Justice must be served,” said the Naacp with the fundraiser.

Rochester's police say that they are looking for potential witnesses to the incident. If someone has more information, you will be asked to contact you under 507-328-6800.

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