New York City fiscal officials have launched an investigation into whether an African American man has reported that a white woman confronted her at the age of 14 and falsely accused her of robbing her phone.
The incident took place on Saturday at the Hotel Arlo, and was taken seriously. The video was published by Keyon Harrold, a prominent jazz trumpeter, who signaled that the woman would not identify him and hit him, Keyon Harrold Jr.
The pictures must have an agitation female demanding that the developer of the phone, while the manager of the hotel intends to mediate between the two parties. In a moment, the woman is agitated and doubles: “I do not want to say that she is with my phone!”.
Harrold listens to the questioning time that the adolescent has to answer the phone as proof that he is not the woman.
On his Instagram account, Harrold posted: “This video has been approved by me for 14 years and I have been thinking about our accommodation at the Hotel Arlo Soho for sharing. This person, text quote, ‘lost’ on iPhone, and aparentemente, mi hijo lo agquirió magicamente, lo cual es simples ridículo. Este incidente duro vinke minuts más, yo protegiendo a mi hijo de esta lunática. Me arañó; lo abordó y lo agarró. ¡¡Es un niño !! “.
The signal that the phone had been dropped by an Uber leader had been dropped.
The Moon, the parents of adolescents and the advocate of civil rights Ben Crump will issue a statement to the tax authorities of the District of Manhattan that will present charges for aggression and aggression against women, “to send the message that audio and motivation races are unacceptable “.
“As this year of racial conscience is bound to end, it is deeply preoccupying that incidents such as these, in which a black man has been seen and treated as a criminal, continues to be sued”, reads the statement.
Crump and the Harrold family have also launched an investigation into civil rights at the Hotel Arlo “by its implication” in the treatment of adolescents.
A spokesman for the Manhattan District Tax Office, Cy Vance, said the officer was “investigating this incident”, but did not go into further detail.
For his part, Alcalde Bill de Blasio launched a statement saying: “This is racism. Simple and llanamente. Horrible series to any edad, but it is especially offensive that the haya passed to a niece”.
And added: “To Keyon Harrold Jr. and his family: There’s a lot that has happened to you. His behavior has led to a drop in the value of our city.”
The management of the hotel said in a statement that they had been contacted by Harrold and his wife to disclose. “We are deeply discouraged by the recent incident of indictment, prejudice and harassment against an innocent police officer at Hotel Arlo”, he said in a Facebook post.
Keyon Harrold, originally from Missouri, lived in New York City and performed with musicians such as Beyoncé, Rihanna and Eminem.
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