Update (July 3, 2020): A 32-year-old white Michigan woman has been charged with felonious assault after video showed her pointing a gun at a Black mother following an altercation reports CBS News.

The woman has been identified as 32-year-old Jillian Wuestenberg. Her husband, 42-year-old Eric Wuestenberg, who also faces charges, was fired from his position at Oakland University. In the video, he's seen asking the Black mother and daughter, who confronted the woman for allegedly bumping into her daughter, "who the f**k do you think you guys are." 

Eric may now have to ask himself that question in light of his recent termination. 

"We have seen the video and we deem his behavior unacceptable," the school said in a Thursday statement on the incident. "The employee has been notified that his employment has been terminated by the university."

Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard announced the charges in a news conference. 

""We see situations where the tension is very quick," Bouchard said. "People are on edge and there's a quick acceleration to anger and sometimes physical violence. … My plea is please let us all try to be that voice of calm in the storm and remember each one of us is a human being that deserves respect. … It's very sad for me to see what's going on across communities and across this country."

Original (July 2, 2020): A white woman was arrested after a video surfaced of her pointing a gun at a Black woman and her 15-year-old daughter outside of a Michigan Chipotle restaurant on Wednesday.  

According to the Detroit Free Press, the altercation began because the unidentified white woman was accused of bumping into another woman’s daughter as she made her way out of the restaurant in Auburn Hills. When asked for an apology, aggressive words were exchanged, and the woman eventually pulled out a firearm. 

“Before I could walk into Chipotle, this woman was coming out and I had moved out the way so she can walk out. She bumped me and I said, ‘Excuse you.’ And then she started cussing me out and saying things like I was invading her personal space,” Makayla Green told the Detroit News.


What initially fueled the altercation was not caught on video. The video starts in the Chipotle parking lot, feet away from the doorway of the restaurant. 

“I walked up on the woman yelling at my daughter," Takelia Hill said. “She couldn’t see me because her back was to me, but she was in my daughter's face."

In the video, Hill is heard telling the woman, whose left fist is clenched, she needs to apologize to her child. The white woman begins to walk to her car, and Hill is heard saying "you not just going to sit there and violate a 15-year-old." 

A man with the woman remains outside after she sits in the car. 

"Who the f**k do you think you guys are," the man says to the Hill and her daughter before also going back into the car. 

“You cannot just walk around calling white people racist,” the white woman said from the car. “White people aren’t racist. … I care about you and I’m sorry if you had an incident that has made someone make you feel like that. No one is racist.”

Despite her remarks, the video also shows the SUV she is sitting in nearly reversing into the distraught mother. Hill yelled at the pair and slapped the back of the car with her hand.

The woman then emerged from her car and drew her firearm on both Green and Hill. 

“Get the f**k back!” Back the f**k up!” the woman yelled. 

She brandishes the gun for at least a minute and encourages Hill to call the police before returning to her car. 

The woman was later arrested after Green called the police. Hill said the encounter has traumatized her family, including her other daughters who were sitting in the family’s vehicle during the incident. Crying can be heard in the background of the video. 

The local sheriff’s office said it will schedule a press conference on Thursday regarding the incident.