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Disturbing surveillance footage out of the Bay Area in California shows a serial shoplifter setting a store clerk’s hair on fire with stolen lighter fluid after he tried to stop the alleged thief from stealing.

Suraj — the store clerk who declined to reveal his last name out of fear of being targeted again — is seen on video tussling with Kendall Burton before Burton doused Suraj’s head in lighter fluid on Sept. 22 at the Appian Food and Liquor in El Sobrante, according to a video obtained by CBS News.

In the video, another worker is seen rushing to Suraj’s rescue with a baseball bat seconds before flames consume the clerk’s head after Burton ignites the fluid during the confrontation.

“I tried to cover his hand, but I don’t know. I don’t remember. He just lit the fire on me, you know,” Suraj told the outlet.

“I just rushed to the restroom, and I just splashed water on my face.” 

Suraj — who has been working at the store for the past five years — said he and other workers at the Bay Area store deal with shoplifters regularly, but nothing of this magnitude has ever happened.


  Suraj is seen fighting with the serial shoplifter as he tries to stop him from stealing. KPIX 5 Suraj is seen fighting with the serial shoplifter as he tries to stop him from stealing. KPIX 5

Co-workers warned the clerk at the start of his shift that Burton had been in the store multiple times that day to steal lighter fluid.

“He just splashed lighter fluid on my face, and I was so scared that moment,” Suraj told the outlet.

Suraj suffered second- and third-degree burns to his face, neck, chest and shoulder.

The clerk has been hospitalized at San Francisco’s Saint Francis Memorial Hospital since the horrifying attack and shared that the incident has affected not only him but his family.


  During the tussle, Kendall Burton pours lighter fluid on the clerk’s head and ignites it. KPIX 5 During the tussle, Kendall Burton pours lighter fluid on the clerk’s head and ignites it. KPIX 5

“It’s terrible,” Suraj told the outlet from his hospital bed.

“You know, I’m still in a trauma right now, me, my family,” Suraj told the outlet from his hospital bed.

He will need several surgeries as a result of his burns.


  The clerk will need several surgeries as a result of the burns he suffered in Burton’s attack. Gofundme The clerk will need several surgeries as a result of the burns he suffered in Burton’s attack. Gofundme

“When we clean the wound, it’s like over 10,” the clerk said of the pain he’s experiencing in the aftermath of the attack.

The Appian Food and Liquor store is about 20 miles southwest of downtown San Francisco.

“First of all, I would like to say nobody has to go through this kind of situation, and the small stores should have more security or something like that,” Suraj told the outlet. 

“The workplace should be safer.” 

Suraj’s wife, Sabeena, has started a GoFundMe page to help raise money for her husband’s physical and mental care as he embarks on his journey to recovery.

“Wounds by the burn takes time to heal and recover and we are overwhelmed by the mental trauma and the pressure of medical procedures,” Sabeena wrote on the fundraising site.


  Co-workers warned Suraj that Burton had been in the store multiple times that day to steal lighter fluid. KPIX 5 Co-workers warned Suraj that Burton had been in the store multiple times that day to steal lighter fluid. KPIX 5


  The Appian Food and Liquor store is about 20 miles southwest of downtown San Francisco. KPIX 5 The Appian Food and Liquor store is about 20 miles southwest of downtown San Francisco. KPIX 5

Burton, 38, was arrested following his total disregard for human life, the Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office told the outlet.

Known to authorities as a homeless man in the El Sobrante area, Burton faces charges including assault with a deadly weapon, battery, arson and robbery.

He is being held without bail.

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