
Pregnant street vendor shoved by resident
A pregnant street vendor in Simi Valley was confronted by a resident who was seen on camera pushing the vendor to the ground with her own cart. The vendor is suing the woman, and her attorney’s are seeking hate crime charges.
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SIMI VALLEY, Calif. – A pregnant woman running a food cart in Simi Valley got shoved to the ground by an angry neighbor.
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The incident broke out near the intersection of Torrance Street and Brandon Avenue on Monday, April 14 around 4:30 p.m., according to the Simi Valley Police Department.
Following an investigation, police identified and arrested 56-year-old Julie Sanchez for the vendor attack.
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According to police, Sanchez approached the woman, who was 7 months pregnant, for operating the food card without a permit. Sanchez also allegedly accused the expecting mom for “selling unsafe food,” police said.
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In a cell phone video, Sanchez was seen blocking the food cart lady’s path and then a heated argument broke out before she ended up shoving the pregnant woman.
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Sanchez has since been detained for battery.
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FOX 11 was told the expecting mother plans to sue Sanchez.
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The Source: This report used information provided by the Simi Valley Police Department.
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