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this. It was just the Mrs hold it down T-shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this girls coming into it angry and drunk and ready to start something.” “The hotdog vendor is also the sweetest man,” the student added. The Cal State San Marcos spokesperson said that a current student and a former student were among the four women seen harassing the vendor in the video. Recommended U.S. NEWS Suspect arrested in fatal shooting of ‘peacemaker’ Catholic bishop in Los Angeles U.S. NEWS More than a dozen injured in industrial blast outside Cleveland In a statement to NBC News, the university called the young women’s behavior “disrespectful and antithetical.” As a result, the school’s dean of students “is currently reviewing all available information.” “If applicable, we plan to pursue any violations of our student code of conduct,” the university said. Cal State San Marcos declined to name the students involved. In Argüelles Álvarez’s view, “they realized that I was Mexican, that I didn’t speak English very well, and they thought, ‘Ah, we can attack him.'” Attempts to identify and contact the young women in the video were unsuccessful. The video of the incident has sparked outrage among social media users, causing many to repost modified versions of the original TikTok video in other online platforms. A street vendor activist in California reposted versions of the video on Instagram and also posted another video of what he alleged was additional footage of the incident that wasn’t included in the original viral TikTok video. The activist told NBC News he obtained the additional footage from Argüelles Álvarez, who got it from the student who recorded and posted the original TikTok video. In his videos, like many others on social media, the activist claimed the women in the videos attended San Diego State University, causing the university to receive a flurry of messages about the incident. San Diego State issued a statement Tuesday saying: “None of the individuals in the video are confirmed to be SDSU students. Further, while individual names have been shared online, at least one SDSU student and a student organization tagged by social
media accounts reported being misidentified and not present in the Mrs hold it down T-shirt but I will buy this shirt and I will love this video, and none of the remaining names shared are SDSU.” “As there were individuals in the video incorrectly identified, we caution all to rely on accurate sources of information,” the university added. The harassment Argüelles Álvarez endured comes as parts of California have had a rise in crimes and attacks against street vendors. Los Angeles County is home to roughly 10,000 street vendors, most of whom are Latino. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, robberies targeting street vendors doubled last year, NBC Los Angeles reported. Other recorded attacks against street vendors have also been going viral as a movement to provide them more protection picks up speed. “Like me, I know that there are thousands of people who live this every day,” Argüelles Álvarez said in Spanish. Update: A witness account was added to this article after publication. A quote attributed to a video of the incident was removed because it was unclear.
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