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Home»Human Interest»Insane Colorado Man Gets Dragged Online After AutoZone Meltdown, ‘Was he wearing Capri Pants?’

Insane Colorado Man Gets Dragged Online After AutoZone Meltdown, ‘Was he wearing Capri Pants?’

What a terrible thing to say

Nat CollazoBy Nat CollazoMarch 18, 20263 Mins Read
Insane Colorado Man Gets Dragged Online After AutoZone Meltdown, 'Was he wearing Capri Pants'
Image Source: tizzyent TikTok via The Nerd Stash

The practice of filming others who are behaving erratically in public has become increasingly common in recent years. It’s even become a popular video genre on social media platforms like TikTok, especially since many of these people can be easily tracked. That’s exactly what happened when a man from Lafayette, Colorado, was filmed having a meltdown at an AutoZone.

While much of the meltdown was verbal, with him yelling incredibly racist things, some of it was also physical. You can quite literally see this man do the Nazi salute several times. Fortunately, there are various well-known internet personalities who will stop at nothing to discover who men like this are.

@tizzyent

Lafayette CO, Who is he?

♬ original sound – TizzyEnt

The video in question was posted to the TikTok account @tizzyent, belonging to a man who goes by the same name, TizzyEnt. He uses his platform to expose people who are behaving erratically in public, using everything at his disposal to find their names and where they work. In this video, he references a video taken at an AutoZone in Lafayette, Colorado.

It is unclear why this man was acting erratically, but you can see the aftermath of the argument as he walks out of the store in a storm, calling the staff racist slurs and doing the Nazi salute a few times. Fortunately, his verbal tirade was the only thing he did, as the video ends with him walking out of the business, making sure to say, “White power [redacted]. Yeah, I’m gonna be back. White [redacted] power, homeboy,” before opening the door and making his exit.

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While it’s inevitable that TizzyEnt will find out this person’s information, he uses the video to highlight the man’s features, hoping someone in the area will come forward with information. In the comments, people were focused on the strange way the man was dressed, with one person saying, “Was he wearing Capri Pants?“

Colorado Man Melts Down at AutoZone in Angry Tirade

A different commenter was ashamed that this man could even be from the small town of Lafayette, saying, “This is NOT a representation of Lafayette, I promise. It’s such a sweet, small town.” A great majority of all the other top comments are of memes aimed at humiliating the man.

One comment in particular said, “I live in Lafayette and live right next to this auto zone but have no idea who he is. That is crazy. 😳” Considering that, it is hoped that this man doesn’t do this again at a different business.

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