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White Woman Gets Fired After Video of Her Yelling 'We're Gonna Kill Every One Of You F**king Muslims' Goes Viral

Amber Hensley has since apologized to the three Somali women she verbally attacked.

On Tuesday, a woman in Fargo, North Dakota, was videotaped verbally assaulting three Somali women in a Walmart parking lot. 

Around 5:30 p.m., Amber Hensley confronted Rowda Royan, Sarah Hassan and Hassan’s sister, Leyla, because she felt they parked too close to her. As the encounter between the women escalated, Royan pulled out her camera and began recording Hensley making several threats.

“We’re gonna kill all of you. ... We’re gonna kill every one of you f**king Muslims,” Hensley tells the women.

“Go home. Go home. ... Why are you in our country? I’m an American; you’re not,” Hensley continued. 

  • One of the victims eventually tells Hensley they will show the video to the police.  

    “Do you think the police care?” Hensley says.

    The video was shared so many times on Facebook it reached over 1 million views on several different pages. 

  • Once Hensley's workplace saw the video, they terminated her

    Many viewers of the viral clip contacted Hensley's employerse, public accountants Horab & Wentz.  On Wednesday, the company said Hensley was"no longer employed" as a secretary with their company. 

    "Horab & Wentz does not agree with or support the statements expressed by Amber Hensley in the recently posted video," the company told BuzzFeed News. "She does not reflect the views of Horab & Wentz."

    However, all the women involved in the altercation have reconciled after Hensley offered an apology.  

  • On Tuesday, they met at the local police department and put their differences behind them

    "We forgive her," Hassan told BuzzFeed News. "She had a bad idea about Islam and about Muslims. We sat down with her and discussed Islam...Islam is about forgiveness and we want to show that to people. She has a good heart, she's a good person inside, and we don't want anyone to judge her."

    Hensley told Fargo news station KVRR that her words do not reflect her true feelings. 

    "It was not a Christian-like thing to do AT ALL and [I] wish I could take it back, but I lost my cool and I can’t. I am terribly sorry. I just wish that the whole video could be shown," she said.

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