WATCH: BLM rioters brutally assault Kenosha business owner as he tries to defend his business

On Monday, looters in Kenosha, Wisconsin allegedly assaulted an older man as he attempted to protect his business.

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On Monday, looters in Kenosha, Wisconsin allegedly assaulted an older man as he attempted to protect his business.

As his business appeared to be on fire, the owner emerged with a fire extinguisher and used it to spray at rioters who were leaving the building with their arms full of goods. As he was doing this, a man ran up from behind him and punched him in the head.

Many screams can be heard as the man is seen lying bloody on the ground and a few people gather around to help him. As they work to support the man and stop his bleeding, someone sets down a Gatorade bottle which can be seen next to him and appears to be filled with cement—an increasingly common weapon used by rioters in the U.S.

This is one of a number of rioting incidents that have occurred in Kenosha since the shooting of Jacob Blake on Sunday. Blake’s shooting was captured on video and has gained nationwide attention.

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