Karens continue to wreak havoc, the latest being within a New Jersey Victoria's Secret store.

At the Short Hills Mall, a white woman identified as Abigail Elphick per Newsweek, tries to strike a Black woman, Ijeoma Ukenta, while being filmed on TikTok. As soon as Elphick realizes that she’s being filmed, she starts crying and screaming for security while sitting on the floor. She can also be heard yelling "Get her away from me" and "Don't record me!" 

It's unclear what transpired prior to the recording. 

In the second video, she is still sitting on the floor and shouting, "Get the f**k away." Later on in the footage, Elphick is later seen shouting "Get away from me" and then running behind Ukenta. 

In another video, Ukenta tries to alert security about the incident but the security officer who was present is nonchalant while speaking with her. When she says she feels threatened and calls upon eyewitnesses to corroborate her story, he remains dismissive. 

While the video was deleted from Ukenta’s TikTok account, she uploaded the clips to her YouTube page.

As the video has gone viral, Elphick has been dubbed "Get her away from me Karen."

On her GoFundMe page, Ukenta gives a detailed account of her encounter with Elphick and why she is raising money for legal counsel.

“I am a Black Muslimah Nigerian AM and I was treated like it was 1920 in Short Hills Mall. I was assaulted and harassed by a white woman and nothing was done by security nor the police. I'm looking to hire me an excellent attorney who can help me bring light to this wrong,” Ukenta explained.

“All videos and updates on the situation are on my YouTube channel: Mama Africa Muslimah. I was kicked off a tiktok for posting what happened to me and they let someone else post and get millions and millions of views, however they deleted 2 of my of my accounts. One that I have for my Garden which was my original account and another 1 that I created after they deleted my main account,” she continued.

As always, you can count on Twitter to chime in.

So far, Ukenta's GoFundMe page has raised over $28,000 to help her with her legal fees.