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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She is probably having a mental breakdown with fear of the pandemic, hence why she got the dog, probably for protection. I had friends in NYC, PTSD is a thing, nonstop ambuolances, the refrigerated morgues on the street. I mean, she is vile, don’t get me wrong, the gentleman was so measured, but clearly she was unhinged.[/quote] UMM no. Her dog walker confirmed he walked the same dog for her TWO YEARS AGO. Mental breakdown my butt. She deliberated decided to off-leash her dog in Central Park and when called on it - decided to both harass that person and get the police to do the same.[/quote] He was recording her and harassing her. [/quote] She is a racist and totally in the wrong. But I also think the man’s comments to her about hurting the dog and his calling her Karen in his post make him look less than perfect. BUT that’s peripheral - The video shows what black people still have to deal with. [/quote] Please highlight his comments “about hurting the dog”. And where he called her “Karen”. I’ve read and re-read his comments - as well as his sister’s post and his Facebook post and I see No such comments. [/quote] Then he calls the police like a normal adult and not taking the law into his own hands. [/quote] You mean a normal "white" adult. The rules aren't the same for black people. When the police are called, they die.[/quote] A normal adult calls the police with an issue, ignores it or walks away. He asked, she said no. Dog was not threatening him so he could have walked away. Both were wrong. But, why on earth if this dog was such a threat that he felt he needed to enforce the law that he was calling over the dog and trying to give the dog a treat? Is that normal? What was the purpose of it? Was he trying to take the dog? The entire sequence of events doesn't make sense and we don't have the entire information as he was selective in his recording. Most normal adults ignore except if there is a threat to them or someone else. He is not the police and has no authority so he can ask nicely but if she says no, its a police matter or walk away. He had no need to record an escalate. She was not near anyone.[/quote]
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