Queensland Man Keeps Camera Rolling As Angry, Female 7-Eleven Customer Violently Assaults Him [Video]


While stopping by a 7-Eleven in the Australian state of Queensland on the morning of November 1, 19-year-old Chris Graham found himself physically assaulted by a drunken woman who took offense at a lighthearted verbal jab.

Rather than fight the assailant back, however, the young man took out his cellular device and recorded the shocking instance, which went viral after he posted it to his Facebook page, so says Yahoo News7.

Speaking to the news channel, Graham said that following a Halloween party with friends, he stopped by the popular convenience chain to make a “routine pie run,” when he came across the inebriated individual with another female inside of the 7-Eleven.

“She was asking for six bucks,” he explained, “and at some point, [she began telling me] her life story [and] mentioned she was from Emerald, so I just said ‘classic Emerald.'”

That’s when, according to Graham, the woman “went off the bat” and began throwing her fists at him, punching him repeatedly, as he tried to leave the 7-Eleven to protect himself. Unfortunately, his departure from the store didn’t help matters, and the aggressor continued her assault outside of the store, where Chris then began recording her actions.

Warning: The following video is disturbing and NSFW. Please proceed with caution.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3wa5Z8kp-7s

“Say it again, c**t, say it again,” the long-haired young woman screeches at Graham, shoving his head and body with her open palms before throwing a direct punch to the right side of his face.

“F**king say it again,” she repeats with another punch. “F**k off!”

Eventually, several bystanders and the woman’s friend separate her from Graham, who stands with a somewhat bemused look on his face before giving a “thumbs-up” to display that he is mostly okay.

“She kept screaming ‘say it again,'” he stated to Yahoo News. “[All the while], I was just thinking, ‘what’s this chick’s problem?'”

Graham also explained that he had no idea why he chose to pull out his camera to film the confrontation, but that he never had any intention to return the blows.

Queensland resident Chris Graham was assaulted by a woman outside of a 7-Eleven. [Image by Chris Graham/Facebook]

“I knew if I did anything, I was probably going to be [seen as] the bad guy,” Graham relayed. “The fact that she was hitting me was the problem, not the fact that she was a girl. I’m well and truly happy I didn’t [fight back], though.”

While at work the next day, Graham showed the visual of the altercation to several of his employees, who told him that he needed to post the video publicly in order to receive some form of justice. Until that point, the young man truly had every intention of letting the matter drop.

“I didn’t think much of it at the time,” he recalled. “It wasn’t until I showed people at work and they said, ‘you should definitely share this, it’s pretty serious.'”

After adhering to their advice and nearly 2 million views on Facebook later, the identity of the woman, an alleged real estate broker from the area, was discovered. A co-worker from her company corroborated that he worked alongside the unnamed female, but couldn’t confirm whether or not her actions had cost her her employment.

Many who viewed the video openly stated their desire to fight the woman on Graham’s behalf, but others praised the 19-year-old for keeping his cool despite the woman’s rage-filled assault.

“Good on [you] for not hitting her back,” an acquaintance named Desley J. Mclennan commented on Graham’s post. “My hat goes off to [you] for not hitting her back.”

Graham has seemingly deleted the video from his Facebook page in light of all of the attention it has received. No word on if any arrests were made following the altercation.

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