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The unfortunate incident you are about to watch happened in Rowland Heights, California outside a Target store. It was recorded by a woman called Andy who at that time was leaving Target. A mean woman had spotted younger siblings selling candy outside the store and as a result the confrontation began.

The moment the elderly woman sees the children; she starts scolding them. She yells at them and demands to know if they asked for permission and want to see their license as well. Although the little boy calmly explains to her why they are doing it, she is not ready to understand.

Andy also reported that the boy was threatened by the woman that he was going to be arrested by cops and put in jail. The boy was so harassed that he started crying. This alone was not enough for the woman to leave the child alone.

That’s when a man named Jay Lopez approaches the woman: he’s had enough of her cruelty and is ready to put her in her place.

“I buy everything,” the man says, referring to the sweets. “I’m going to buy everything and I’m going to give it to all these people. You should be ashamed of yourself.”

He went ahead and bought the boy’s candy which was worth $80. He really restored my faith in humanity!

“There are good and bad people in this world, and I’ve seen it with my own eyes,” Andy wrote on Facebook. “To hell with all the ignoramuses who have to complain about something.

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