Joey Derek Christian, 38, was later charged with public intoxication and disorderly conduct.
A Texas man who was captured on video racially abusing an AT&T store employee was arrested this week after police arrived on the scene with perfect timing.
“I really don’t give a s*** about some goddamn Arab, I have been killing their f***ing kind of six months, actually, two years,” Christian was heard saying to the woman making the recording, adding: “People like this are the reason our country is going what it is going to.” In a statement, the department said officers noted the man had used abusive language toward an employee and appeared to be intoxicated. Both charges are Class C misdemeanors. KPRC-TV reported that the man paid $682 in financial penalties and will not have to appear at court.
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