Haight Street store has four-letter message for 14-year old Trump supporter

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Alexander, a 14-year old from Los Angeles, was visiting San Francisco when he decided to subtly nudge the City's left leanings and order a custom "Trump" t-shirt on Haight Street.

"I was walking around the Haight-Ashbury area with my sister and we were just looking at all the stores and shops, and we decided to go to the custom shirt place and see their designs," Alexander explained to conservative website Regated. So then I thought, 'hey wouldn't it be cool to try to get a Trump shirt in San Francisco?'"

"I started supporting Trump a few days after he announced his campaign, and I've been on the train ever since," the 14-year old child explained to Regated. "I live in Los Angeles, so I have a first-hand experience with illegal immigrants and what Trump is talking about."

Alexander goes on to explain that he felt instantly judged by the staff go Haight Street's Bang-On Custom Shirt store, but paid for his order and assumed it was no big deal.

Upon receiving his shirt, Alexander got back to his hotel and noticed that the employees had printed "F— You." on the underside of his new Trump t-shirt. Alexander uploaded a video explaining his experience. The reaction, particularly to Bang-On's Yelp page, has been substantial.

Alexander called up Bang-On to complain about his shirt, and was told that if he returned to the store, he'd be kicked out. Bang-On has since posted a public apology on their Facebook page, which reads in part, "We, at Bang-On Custom T-Shirts, would like to apologize for our previous employees actions at our San Francisco location. Their actions and opinions in no way reflect our training or policies. We have since terminated this employee."

Bang-On has stores in Canada, California, Georgia, and Mexico. (In Mexico, Alexander!)