By the next morning, the story about what had happened had already reached the internet.
At first, it started small. Some customers who were there uploaded some short clips on social media. Some of them looked even blurry and shaky. But as hours passed, those videos spread like wildfire.
It didn't take long before the headlines began appearing across different online platforms.
"Grocery Store Owner Steps In To Protect Woman During Domestic Dispute. Is This A New Standard for Leadership?"
"Public Applauds Young Entrepreneur Who Defended Abused Shopper at Grand Opening"
"Conrad Everett's Protegé Shows What Real Management Looks Like"
The clips circulating online showed everything, even though most of them were low quality. Even if no one posted the full video, people were able to piece it together from different clips.
