A woman and her daughter were in a Chipotle parking lot. So were Jillian wuesternberg and Eric Wuesternberg. One of them accidently bumped into the other, the other demanded an apology. Verbal fight ensued. And this being America, guns were drawn.
The mother and daughter were annoying and looking for trouble. The couple were on their way out but couldn't let it go so they pulled out their guns. They were in their car and couldn't just drive away. They had to stop and pull guns. Now he's fired from his job and they are both future felons.Takelia Hill was quoted as saying that the argument began because the white woman had bumped into her daughter and was yelling “in my daughter’s face.” ...
The videos, recorded by Ms. Hill and her daughter on Wednesday evening, do not show what happened before the argument began. In one of the videos, Ms. Hill can be seen standing in front of the white woman, and her daughter says, “This ignorant woman bumped into a 15-year-old.”
After an angry, profanity-laced exchange, including accusations of racism and demands that the police be called, the white woman returns to her minivan and says through a lowered window that “you cannot just walk around calling white people racist.”
“This is not that type of world,” she says. “White people aren’t racist. No one’s racist. I care about you. I care about you and I’m sorry if you had an incident that has made someone make you feel like that. No one is racist. I’m sorry if you had something like that happen.”
As she speaks, Ms. Hill repeatedly asks, “Why would you bump her?”
The camera briefly turns away from the minivan as it backs out of a parking spot, and the teenager shouts for her mother to watch out.
Ms. Hill then asks whether the couple were trying to hit her with the minivan, and hits the back of the vehicle with her hand. The white woman exits the car holding a handgun and, using profanity, tells Ms. Hill to “get away.” The woman cocks the gun and points it at Ms. Hill, who is standing a few feet away.
“You’re going to shoot me?” Ms. Hill says, and she, her daughter and the armed woman ask for someone to call the police. The woman tells Ms. Hill not to jump behind her car, which Ms. Hill denies doing, and then the woman begins to scream at Ms. Hill to back away. Crying can be heard. The woman eventually lowers the gun and gets back in the minivan, and it pulls away.
“Call the police, no, don’t go anywhere,” Ms. Hill says. “You were about to hit me with the car.”
Her daughter can be heard saying: “These white people, they’re so racist. They pulled a gun out on my mom.”