Underage Girl Denied Cigar, Texas Youths Assault 7-Eleven Clerks: Two Injured in Shocking Incident (VIDEO)

Underage Girl Denied Cigar, Texas Youths Assault 7-Eleven Clerks: Two Injured in Shocking Incident (VIDEO)
Underage Girl Denied Cigar, Texas Youths Assault 7-Eleven Clerks: Two Injured in Shocking Incident (VIDEO)
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**Disturbing video captures teenage mob viciously attacking 7-Eleven clerks who denied a tobacco sale to an underage girl in Texas. The unspeakable violence left the two employees with injuries as law enforcement works to track down the culprits.**

In the evening hours of a seemingly normal Saturday night, two 7-Eleven employees in Mesquite, Texas, found themselves brutally assaulted by a group of teenagers. The senseless and unprovoked attack was supposedly triggered when employees refused to sell a cigar to a minor girl.

According to Fox News, the horrifying incident unfolded at a 7-Eleven store on Faithon P. Lucas Boulevard. After being denied her tobacco purchase, the petulant young girl recruited several other teens to join her in retribution against the responsible employees who were merely following the law.

The shocking event was captured on video, showing the girl returning to the store with her cohort in tow. Without hesitation, multiple members of the violent bunch leap over the counter and proceed to mercilessly pummel the victim, who had no hope of defending themselves.

As objects continued to be hurled at the besieged employee, a brave colleague attempted to step in and offer assistance. However, this move only resulted in the additional employee being beaten and battered as well.

Despite the severity of the assault, Fox News reported that fortunately, the injuries sustained by the two employees were non-life-threatening and did not necessitate hospitalization. Both, however, suffered

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