Two suspects in a hate crime investigation at the West Monroe Wal-Mart have been identified and are in police custody as of Thursday night.

Dylan Reynolds, 22, Columbia, and Michael Walters, 24, West Monroe, were identified by social media, anonymous callers and their personal Facebook pages following a Tuesday post on the West Monroe Police Department Facebook.

Both were booked into Ouachita Correctional Center Thursday and remain in custody as of Friday morning.

The two are facing hate crime charges after allegedly terrorizing a black woman at the Wal-Mart at 1025 Glenwood Drive in West Monroe on Nov. 29.

According to a report filed in connection with the incident. The woman was leaving the store and attempted to load her purchases into her car when she was confronted by two white men.

The woman was yelled at and called a "n*****" according to the report. She then started rushing her items into her vehicle and tried to escape the two as they yelled additional racial slurs.

As she fled the scene in her vehicle, one man reportedly chased after her on foot while pushing an empty shopping cart. The man is accused of violently crashing the shopping cart into the rear end area of her car as she slowed for "speed bumps" in the parking lot near the front of the business.

Damages to the vehicle exceeded $1,000 and put her safety at risk while driving away from the aggressors.

Both men reportedly climbed into a dark gray Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck and fled the area at a high rate of speed.

The incident was captured on security footage at the store. In addition to verifying the suspect's identity on Facebook, the Dodge truck was also spotted on Reynolds' Facebook page.

Bond for each man is set at $20,000 on the hate crime charge.

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