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aaaaaa5a

(4,667 posts)
Wed Oct 8, 2014, 07:49 PM Oct 2014

"Just because he's black doesn't mean he's here to rob a house."

http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-29544145



Excerpt:

Two Washington Metro Police officers - both black - were responding to a household burglary alarm in a posh District of Columbia neighbourhood and encountered a 64-year-old black man carrying two bags. When they questioned him, they say he became "loud and boisterous". They ordered him to the ground.

At that point, a local resident - a middle-aged white woman named Jody Westby - came out from her house and confronted the police.

She instructed her housekeeper to record the events. She said she knew the man - a local worker - and that the police had no right to detain him. She told the officers that she was a lawyer and, upon learning the address of the burglary report, that they weren't even on the right street.

She grabbed the detained man's hand and said she was leaving, telling the police to "please leave our neighbourhood".

The officer reluctantly let Ms Westby and the man go.

As she walked away, Ms Westby said: "Just because he's black doesn't mean he's here to rob a house. He works for us. He's been in this neighbourhood for 30 years."

Full video:http://www.washingtonpost.com/posttv/local/dc-police-investigating-burglary-stop-man/2014/10/07/f3704e36-4e4c-11e4-877c-335b53ffe736_video.html
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"Just because he's black doesn't mean he's here to rob a house." (Original Post) aaaaaa5a Oct 2014 OP
"Hi, can I help you find something?" Warpy Oct 2014 #1

Warpy

(111,277 posts)
1. "Hi, can I help you find something?"
Wed Oct 8, 2014, 08:13 PM
Oct 2014

If they're casing the neighborhood, they take off fast.

If not, they'll either give you an address or name and thank you for your help.

I've lived in shitty neighborhoods for the last 45 years. Works every time.

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