Gary Rasor (pictured) was shunted when he tried to confront the suspect in the Hillsborough store's garden area on October 18

A Home Depot worker has died from his injuries two months after being shoved to the concrete floor by a callous thief who made off with three pressure washers.

Gary Rasor, 83, died on December 1 after he confronted the suspect at the Hillsborough store’s garden area on October 18.

The grandfather put his arm out in an attempt to stop the thief from rolling a cartful of shoplifted pressure washers from North Carolina.

He was then violently shoved to the floor by the thief, who was caught on CCTV attacking Rasor while wearing a Calvin Klein hoodie and a facemask – before making off with three pressure washers.

Rasor, who worked at the store for nine years, was in and out of hospital in the weeks after the incident, before being transferred to hospice care where he celebrated his 83rd birthday.

His wife Yovone said that she and her husband had plans to retire, travel and meet their new grandchild for the first time before his death.

Gary Rasor (pictured) was shunted when he tried to confront the suspect in the Hillsborough store's garden area on October 18

Gary Rasor (pictured) was shunted when he tried to confront the suspect in the Hillsborough store's garden area on October 18

Gary Rasor (pictured) was shunted when he tried to confront the suspect in the Hillsborough store’s garden area on October 18

Leigh Bucholtz, Rasor’s stepdaughter, is urging anyone with information to contact the police before the suspect ‘hurts or kills someone else’.

Speaking to DailyMail.com she said: ‘What I want is for the attacker to apprehended immediately. I want his face on every tv, in every newspaper, on billboards and social media until there is no place for him hide.

‘My first priority was Gary and his care but now that he’s passed my next priority and the best way to honor Gary is to catch his attacker.’

Rasor was left unable to walk and suffered from a mild heart attack, with Hillsborough Police confirming his death was linked to the injuries he suffered as a result of the incident.

Surveillance footage shows the suspect, who was wearing a black Calvin Klein sweatshirt and a mask, thrust a forceful arm across the older man’s shoulders, shoving him to the ground as he kept walking.

The man falls into a potted plant and struggles to stand up, footage shows. 

Mr Rasor, 83, had worked at Home Depot for nine years when he wash shoved to the concrete floor by a thief stealing a cart-load of pressure washers. The horrifying incident was caught on surveillance footage at the chain in North Carolina store

Mr Rasor, 83, had worked at Home Depot for nine years when he wash shoved to the concrete floor by a thief stealing a cart-load of pressure washers. The horrifying incident was caught on surveillance footage at the chain in North Carolina store

Mr Rasor, 83, had worked at Home Depot for nine years when he wash shoved to the concrete floor by a thief stealing a cart-load of pressure washers. The horrifying incident was caught on surveillance footage at the chain in North Carolina store 

Rasor, pictured in the hospital with his son Jeff, died on December 1 after being admitted  the day before Thanksgiving

Rasor, pictured in the hospital with his son Jeff, died on December 1 after being admitted  the day before Thanksgiving

Rasor, pictured in the hospital with his son Jeff, died on December 1 after being admitted  the day before Thanksgiving

His wife Yovone said that she and her husband, pictured, had plans to retire, travel and meet their new grandchild for the first time before his death

His wife Yovone said that she and her husband, pictured, had plans to retire, travel and meet their new grandchild for the first time before his death

His wife Yovone said that she and her husband, pictured, had plans to retire, travel and meet their new grandchild for the first time before his death

Yovone said that she and her husband thought that he would be able to recover from his injuries

Yovone said that she and her husband thought that he would be able to recover from his injuries

Yovone said that she and her husband thought that he would be able to recover from his injuries

A medical examiner has ruled that his death was a homicide, and his wife Yovone told CBS 17 her husband recognized the shoplifter.

She said: ‘It’s just hard, and I know it sounds silly, but I’m still waiting for him to come back home.

‘He saw the video for the first time in the hospital, and he was very upbeat, wasn’t worried about anything until he saw that video. He lost it… he just lost it.

‘He knows the guy is a thief. He’s been there,he’s seen him in the store before.

‘And what he told me was that sometimes the guy will buy one or two items so he has a receipt, and then he’ll add more stuff to his cart and flash the receipt.’

The couple had even bought plane tickets to visit family during the holidays, and never gave up home that he would recover from the multiple fractures.

One day before Thanksgiving he was rushed to the ICU where he died just over a week later.

His son Jeff added: ‘It’s just beyond our comprehension that someone would do this for a couple of power washers… that just is mind-boggling.’ 

Mr. Rasor, 82, was working the outside station booth in what appears to be the garden area at a Hillsborough Home Depot when he noticed a man in a dark hoodie rolling a cart full of power tools

Mr. Rasor, 82, was working the outside station booth in what appears to be the garden area at a Hillsborough Home Depot when he noticed a man in a dark hoodie rolling a cart full of power tools

Mr. Rasor, 82, was working the outside station booth in what appears to be the garden area at a Hillsborough Home Depot when he noticed a man in a dark hoodie rolling a cart full of power tools

The suspect stole nearly $850 in merchandise after he threw Mr Rasor to the ground when he attempted to stop him leaving. The thief, who is yet to be caught, drove away in a Hyundai Sonata with a 'blank' temporary tag

The suspect stole nearly $850 in merchandise after he threw Mr Rasor to the ground when he attempted to stop him leaving. The thief, who is yet to be caught, drove away in a Hyundai Sonata with a 'blank' temporary tag

The suspect stole nearly $850 in merchandise after he threw Mr Rasor to the ground when he attempted to stop him leaving. The thief, who is yet to be caught, drove away in a Hyundai Sonata with a ‘blank’ temporary tag

Mr Rasor hit his head on a potted plant as he struck the ground. He passed away six weeks later from his injuries. Police are describing his death as a homicide

Mr Rasor hit his head on a potted plant as he struck the ground. He passed away six weeks later from his injuries. Police are describing his death as a homicide

Mr Rasor hit his head on a potted plant as he struck the ground. He passed away six weeks later from his injuries. Police are describing his death as a homicide

Hillsborough Police have branded the suspect a ‘menace to society’ and are urging anyone with information to contact them at 919 296 9562.

Investigators said the suspect captured in surveillance video fled the store in a white, four-door Hyundai Sonata with a North Carolina temporary tag that was ‘obscured from witnesses.’

A spokesman for Home Depot told Fox News: ‘We are heartbroken by the loss of our associate Gary. 

‘He was part of our team for more than nine years. He was an amazing friend, husband, father and grandfather, always willing to help anyone.

‘Right now, our top concern is supporting his family and our associates during this difficult time.’

The suspect rolled out what appeared to be stealing a Ryobi 1900 PSI Electric Pressure Washer, which retails for $179; a 2700 PSI Brushless Electric Pressure Washer, which retails for $419; and a 2000 PSI Electric Pressure Washer, which retails for $239. 

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