On Sunday in San Jose, customers of two street food vendors who were violently attacked last week showed up to support the two victims.
SAN JOSE -- Two recent attacks on street food vendors in San Jose, both captured on cellphone video, have been widely shared and condemned on social media.
Video showed Kenny Ho, the owner of Intex Auto Parts on Old Bayshore Highway, attacking Carlos Sanchez with a baseball bat. He even threatened him with a can of lighter fluid.Two days prior, Saul Reconco said he was punched and kicked by a customer after the customer demanded a free hot dog outside SAP Center. That attacker has yet to be identified.
Leila Kirsch, owner of VENNU Yoga Studio in Millbrae helped sponsor the buyout after seeing the news. She said she was inspired after seeing Enamorado's work on Instagram.
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