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Florida woman who was viciously attacked by White supremacist flooded with donations, faces difficult recovery

A video of the incident believed to have been taken at Pop's Sunset Grill in Nokomis shows a man with a swastika tattoo lashing out at servers at the outlet
UPDATED AUG 4, 2020
(Twitter, GoFundMe)
(Twitter, GoFundMe)

A Florida woman, who was attacked by a self-described White Supremacist, is now getting immense support from charitable well-wishers as she recuperates from her injuries. The woman, identified as Kisha Biche, a bartender, was slapped by Nicholas Arnold Schock, in a restaurant in Florida. He reportedly lashed out after declaring the "Aryan nation will rule all" and telling people to "call Trump" as they attempted to restrain him.

A video of the incident became viral on social media, and which is believed to have been taken at Pop's Sunset Grill in Nokomis last week; it showed a man with a swastika tattoo in shorts lashing out at servers at the outlet. According to a witness, Schock claimed to have "killed n******" and threatened to kill "everyone in the establishment," according to Newsweek.

In the clip, Schock, can be heard saying: "I'm a White supremacist. The Aryan nation will rule the world! People covered in tattoos are going to be my closest relatives, I promise you." As restaurant staff moves to calm him, he shouts back, saying: "I don't give a f***, call Donald Trump, please. I'm not going nowhere. I will butt-f*** this bitch on the table right now. If you don't know Donald Trump, I'm not going nowhere."

Biche's husband, Tom Bische, while talking to TMZ, said that Kisha had held off going to the hospital after the attack. She, however, checked into a medical facility later that night after the adrenaline wore off and her pain started. Doctors then diagnosed her with a concussion and now she is experiencing some serious symptoms, reports state. Her symptoms include headaches, nausea, whiplash, and bruising. Tom also added that Kisha is also having a difficult time remembering things. 



 

Kisha's friends eventually set up a GoFundMe to assist her during her period of recovery, and the page has received a great response. The initial goal of the page, which was $10,000, surpassed its benchmark and is now set at $25,000. Nearly $18,000 have been raised as of Tuesday, August 4. The description of the fundraiser states: "This fundraiser has been set up for Kisha Biche to help her and her family financially as she recovers from a concussion that was the result of a vicious, unprovoked attack while she was working her job as a bartender at Pop's Sunset Grille in Nokomis Fla. This is the only Go Fund me approved by Kisha for this, and all funds will be going directly to her and her family."

"She is currently being paid her wages from Pops, but is losing out on the tip money her and her family use to survive. Currently, due to the Covid crisis, Kisha is the only one working in her household," the page added. "If you have not seen it by now, above is a link to the horror Kisha experienced for just trying to do her job. Trigger warning for violence against women and racism. Let's do our part and make sure she and her family do not have to worry about bills for a while, so she can relax and recover from this burtal assault."

Schock, after the incident, was charged with one count of battery and one count of disturbing the peace. The 36-year-old reportedly has a long list of arrests dating back to 2,000, according to records. 

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