Audio from two 911 phone calls and video footage of the alleged racially motivated assault at a New York college has been released, providing more evidence why the women who made the accusation are now being charged with false reporting.
The three women claimed they were attacked by more than a dozen white people who hurled racial slurs at them as they rode a bus back to the State University of New York at Albany campus. But video footage from the bus and cell phone cameras showed that one of the alleged victims threw the first punch and that one of the accusers is the one who used a racial slur — against a white passenger.
Now some of that footage has been released, but it is difficult to tell what exactly happened. The 911 audio is more damaging, showing one of the accusers saying "I think it's so funny" and "I beat up a boy" before the call connected to a dispatcher.
When the call connected, the accuser then tells the story that she was "jumped" on a bus and that it was a racially motivated attack.
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4 comments:
Obama will get them off
lying POS, they should be made an example of.
We need legislation to protect people from this kind of racism.
According to activist we don't know the whole story. Oh no we have multiple witness of different ethnic groups on the bus who say it never happened. But there lying of course
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