Butt-naked man in Seattle JCPenney store confronted by parents after allegedly trying to touch their kids

Video of a confrontation between angry parents and a completely nude man who allegedly tried to inappropriately touch their kids inside a Seattle-area JCPenney department store has gone viral.

The shocking incident went down at the retail chain’s outlet in the South Center Mall in Tukwila, a city located about 10 miles south of the Emerald City. The butt-naked, black individual is seen on the retreat as several men chase him through the store’s departments and a physical altercation takes place.

“We’re on the main floor in the kid’s department, he’s like, holding the kid,” says a woman in the video which shows the perp fleeing with the parents in hot pursuit.

The alleged creep initially holds his own but is soon overmatched as the men rain down blows on him before the short clip abruptly ends.

The video was initially shared on X, previously known as Twitter, by a Seattle-area account but there has been little reporting on yet another example of America’s raging mental health crisis for obvious reasons, not the least of which is the skin color of the alleged offender.

A Seattle-based reporter said that local police confirmed that the incident occurred on October 1 and that the naked man suffering from a “mental crisis” was detained and taken to the hospital.

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X users reacted to the latest example of the ongoing breakdown of civilized society in Democrat-controlled areas.

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It’s been a long time since the days of “Sleepless in Seattle” and the once-pristine jewel of the Pacific Northwest has been completely wrecked by years of one-party Democrat rule to the point where it’s not even safe to go to the mall anymore.

Chris Donaldson

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