Store owners film themselves throwing filthy mop water on man who stood ... trends now Convenience store employees filmed themselves throwing dirty mop water at a man standing on the sidewalk who appeared to be under the influence. A man wearing a gray t-shirt and jeans can be seen carrying a large bucket of dirty mop water at an unknown US convenience store while his coworker filmed. Seconds later, the man can be seen exiting the store after hoisting the mop bucket up to his chest as he takes aim at a man wearing purple basketball shorts on the sidewalk. The man in the purple shorts appeared to be sleeping standing up as he stood next to a baby stroller with his head hanging down. It is unknown if a child was in the stroller. The store clerk forcibly threw the dirty water into the man's face, startling him awake. The assailant heads back inside the store while the one filming moves toward the dumpster area while the victim starts yelling: 'F**k, b**ch, I'll kill you. F**k you, n***a, I'll kill you, b**ch.' Convenience store employees filmed themselves throw dirty mop water at a man standing on the sidewalk who appeared to be under the influence The store clerk forcibly threw the dirty water into the man's face, startling him awake The victim begins jumping up and down before picking an item up off the ground and throwing it inside the store. The two men get into a verbal altercation with each other before the video cuts off. It is unclear if the men settled their dispute or if authorities were called. It is unknown if the man faced charges, but battery charges are usually handed out for similar incidents. Many took to the comments to say the attack was 'not nice' and 'so disrespectful.' 'This is how you get smoked. He could have been having a medical episode or something!' one wrote. Earlier this year, an art gallery owner in San Francisco was arrested for hosing down a homeless woman outside his store. Collier Gwin, 71, was caught on camera spraying a homeless woman with a hose on January 9 after she refused to move to allow him to clear the sidewalk. The owner of the Foster Gwin art gallery in North Beach, San Francisco, was hauled away by three police officers on January 18 after DA Brooke Jenkins ordered his arrest – branding his actions as completely unacceptable. Gwin has defended his actions after the footage went viral but apologized shortly before his arrest close to his gallery on Wednesday. The clerk carried a bucket of black water out of the store before the attack Seconds later, the man can be seen exiting the store after hoisting the mop bucket up to his chest as he takes aim at a man wearing purple basketball shorts on the sidewalk The assailant heads back inside the store while the one filming moves toward the dumpster area while the victim starts yelling: 'F**k, b**ch, I'll kill you. F**k you, n***a, I'll kill you, b**ch' In the footage he can be seen spraying the street, with the woman trying to block the stream of water with her hand. He then stops spraying to point down the street and says, 'Hey, just move. Move. Move. Move. OK, are you going to move? Are you going to move?' Jenkins confirmed that the woman who was sprayed did not seek to file charges against Gwin, but prosecutors decided to proceed with the conviction. In March, Ben and Jerry's investigated a manager in San Francisco who was accused of dousing a mentally ill homeless person with a bucket of water because she was crying on the sidewalk outside the store. Footage filmed after the alleged incident and posted on TikTok shows a person lying on the ground surrounded by what appears to be water outside a Ben and Jerry's store in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. 'All her clothes and blankets were drenched,' reads the caption, which claims the video was taken around 11pm on Monday. Ben and Jerry's told MailOnline: 'It looks awful, and we immediately contacted the independent owner of this shop, who is looking into the circumstances around the incident and what actions will be taken to address those responsible.' Collier Gwin, the owner of Foster Gwin Gallery, was seen in a now viral video spraying a homeless woman in San Francisco with a hose. The incident occurred in January as weather hit a low of 49 degrees Footage posted on TikTok shows a person lying on the ground surrounded by what appears to be water outside a Ben and Jerry's store in Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco. 'All her clothes and blankets were drenched,' reads the caption, which claims the video was taken around 11pm on Monday evening TikTok user Natasha said on Thursday that she had seen the manager still working at the store. She posted the video showing the person lying on the ground, surrounded by what appears to be water with a trail of the liquid apparently coming from the step up to the ice cream shop's storefront. She claimed in the footage was filmed after the manager doused the homeless person with a bucket of water because she was 'crying in pain on the sidewalk'. Footage then shows a person inside the store who quickly turns off the lights. All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility