Kirby Evans said he's a regular at Forks Pit stop in Walterboro, but when he went to eat there on Monday, he was caught off guard.
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"I felt somebody reach up and grab me like this and jerk me in her office," Evans said.
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Evans said the person who grabbed him worked at the restaurant. The employee told him if he wanted to eat at the restaurant, he'd have to cover his face.
Evans lost his nose and his eye during a battle with cancer, which he won. He said the employee's demands were downright hurtful.
"It hurt deep inside. I had never been treated like that. Never," he said.
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Shortly after the incident occurred on Monday, Evans' daughter Brandy posted about it on Facebook, and it went viral.
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"It's really made me proud to watch everybody rally around him and let him know that he doesn't have to hide his battle scars," Brandy said.
Brandy also said that the employee involved commented on the post, saying the following:
"I IN NO WAY TRIED TO HURT YOUR FATHER" and "I HAD NO CHOICE! IT WAS RUNNING MY CUSTOMERS OFF."
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The incident even caused one of the employees at the restaurant to resign.
"This right here is my resignation. I'm fed up with this place," said Forks employee Brandy Harley.
Luckily, Kirby Evans isn't as focused as much on the incident as he is on how supportive the rest of his community has been.
"I'm telling you what, I didn't know there was that many people that cared but there are. They're out there everywhere," he said.