'Like a "Dawn of the Dead" scene': Tucker talks to San Francisco shopkeeper bitten by homeless man
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A San Francisco business owner is recounting a second run-in with the city's homeless population that ended in him being bitten.
Gilles DeSaulniers told Tucker Carlson Wednesday about his encounter earlier this month with a homeless man that left him with muscle damage in his arm from the bite wound.
"The last event, it was a guy who came in and we asked him to leave, and he left. He came back 15 minutes later to harass the employee," he said.
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DeSaulniers said his staff tried to subdue the man as others called the police.
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"In the process, he decided to bite me, and one of the statements he made was, 'Why are you even calling the police -- they're not going to do anything -- they're just going to let me go'."
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Carlson said it is unbelievable something like that could happen in an American city.
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"This is like a 'Dawn of the Dead' scene -- you were bitten," he said.
DeSaulniers said it wasn't the first time, either.\
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He said he was previously bitten by a "drugged-out" woman coming in off the street.
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Another woman was found in his business' restroom "passed out with a needle in her leg ... and turning blue," he said.
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The latest incident, involving the man who bit him, reportedly occurred when the vagrant pushed DeSaulniers' sister as she attempted to eject him from the store for a second time.
Adam Aschebrock, 29, was arrested and accused of aggravated assault and battery, according to ABC7.