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Customer douses dry cleaners with pepper spray in downtown Los Angeles

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Customer douses dry cleaners with pepper spray in downtown Los Angeles

Store surveillance cameras captured an angry customer in a downtown Los Angeles dry cleaner dousing employees with pepper spray, and the owner is sharing the footage in hopes of capturing the suspect.  

The incident occurred Feb. 28 at Orellanas Tailor Shop near East 7th and Los Angeles streets, a business that’s been a fixture in the Skid Row area of L.A. for about 16 years.  

In all those years, the owner of the shop, Ana Orellanas, said they’ve had very little trouble until this most recent incident when a customer, upset about some work done on a pair of pants a month ago and was only now bringing it to their attention, hit one of her employees with pepper spray.  

“He then got mad and said he needed it clean and that he wanted his money back,” Orellanas said. “He proceeded to curse, so we ignored him. We got mad and that’s when he took out the pepper spray.”  

In the video, the customer is clearly seen spraying the employee, who covers his eyes in pain as other employees come to his aid, which is when the man returns and douses everyone else in the shop.  

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  • Customer douses dry cleaners with pepper spray in downtown Los Angeles
  • Customer douses dry cleaners with pepper spray in downtown Los Angeles
  • Customer douses dry cleaners with pepper spray in downtown Los Angeles

Four people were gassed, including the shop owner’s mother, Anna Maria, and a customer. Clothes waiting to be picked up by other customers was also coated in pepper spray, as well as the sewing machines.  

While officers with the Los Angeles Police Department filed a report, the customer has not been apprehended and the Orellanas and her employees are understandably on edge.  

“Now i feel fine, but I feel a little bit nervous because I don’t know the guy,” she said. “Maybe he’ll come [back].” 

Employees at the store have been looking through older receipts to see if they can figure out the customer’s identity.

In the meantime, Orellanas has decided to cut the shop’s hours and close early.  

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