SUNRISE, Fla. — Newly-released body camera video shows the aftermath of what police said was an attack on a 79-year-old woman at a Sunrise Walmart.
It happened on Jan. 23 at the chain’s store at 3306 N. University Drive, police said; authorities arrested the suspect, Keri Estep, in mid-March.
Police said Estep, 34, of Lauderhill, was behind the woman in line and made “remarks” towards the senior about standing in front of her.
“She said ‘you cut in front of me’ and I said ‘no, I didn’t, there’s two lanes,’” the alleged victim tells an officer.
Police said Estep cut in front of the victim in line and punched and kicked the senior after she addressed it.
The senior said, after the attack, “she called me an ‘old lady’ and said I ‘deserved it.’”
Estep said she was defending herself and her baby, but police said surveillance video showed otherwise.
She faces a charge of aggravated battery on a person 65 or older.
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