Great-Grandmother Claims She Was Punched Multiple Times in a Georgia Walmart Bread Aisle

Alexia Fernandez
PeopleMarch 7, 2017
Great-Grandmother Claims She Was Punched Multiple Times in a Georgia Walmart Bread Aisle
A great-grandmother suffered bruises to the face and arms after she claims she was punched multiple times by a woman on Sunday in the bread aisle of a Walmart in Atlanta, Georgia.
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The paper, citing a police report, says Venderburg cursed at McClung to move out of the way. When McClung did, the paper says, she cursed Venderburg under her breath, which incited Venderburg to allegedly punch McClung in the face several times, the newspaper reports.
“She starts socking me as hard as she could in the face, which you can tell by my face that it was pretty hard,” McClung claimed to WALB News.
“I kept screaming, ‘Help.’ Nobody came,” McClung added.
Walmart security eventually came to help her and that’s when she said she noticed Venderburg had left her cell phone behind.
“She had dropped her phone in my buggy,” McClung tells WSB-TV. “Seems God did that so we could find her.”
Venderburg could face assault and battery charges, according to WALB News.

Alexia Fernandez
PeopleMarch 7, 2017
Great-Grandmother Claims She Was Punched Multiple Times in a Georgia Walmart Bread Aisle
A great-grandmother suffered bruises to the face and arms after she claims she was punched multiple times by a woman on Sunday in the bread aisle of a Walmart in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution[/a].
The paper, citing a police report, says Venderburg cursed at McClung to move out of the way. When McClung did, the paper says, she cursed Venderburg under her breath, which incited Venderburg to allegedly punch McClung in the face several times, the newspaper reports.
“She starts socking me as hard as she could in the face, which you can tell by my face that it was pretty hard,” McClung claimed to WALB News.
“I kept screaming, ‘Help.’ Nobody came,” McClung added.
Walmart security eventually came to help her and that’s when she said she noticed Venderburg had left her cell phone behind.
“She had dropped her phone in my buggy,” McClung tells WSB-TV. “Seems God did that so we could find her.”
Venderburg could face assault and battery charges, according to WALB News.