Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TheRoot publication has a race agenda. You should take everything published in it with a grain of salt and think for yourself. The stories often are greatly exaggerated. The woman broke the noise ordinance. Do you know how loud you have to be before breaking a noise ordinance? That's pretty loud. Same with barking dogs. I don't care what color your skin is - if you are violating the law and I have previously asked you to keep your dog quiet and you insist on having your loud parties and yapping dogs, then I will call the politce to enforce the law. And that's what happened here. As to TheRoot - they will publish only one side of the story so bear that in mind when you read anything taken from it.
This is hysterical. It's an African American publication for an African American audience. And most of the pieces are opinion pieces.
Anonymous wrote:TheRoot publication has a race agenda. You should take everything published in it with a grain of salt and think for yourself. The stories often are greatly exaggerated. The woman broke the noise ordinance. Do you know how loud you have to be before breaking a noise ordinance? That's pretty loud. Same with barking dogs. I don't care what color your skin is - if you are violating the law and I have previously asked you to keep your dog quiet and you insist on having your loud parties and yapping dogs, then I will call the politce to enforce the law. And that's what happened here. As to TheRoot - they will publish only one side of the story so bear that in mind when you read anything taken from it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this woman. While I am not a nearby neighbor, I don't doubt for one second that she refused to turn down the music and didn't comply with the police requests. My suspicion is that she saw an opportunity make a PR splash and did so.
There's lot of racism in policing. In this case, I suspect the issue was not racism.
+1. Anyone who runs to TheRoot with their story is suspicious. Everyone wants their ten minutes of fame. The police would note have cited her if she had not broken the law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this woman. While I am not a nearby neighbor, I don't doubt for one second that she refused to turn down the music and didn't comply with the police requests. My suspicion is that she saw an opportunity make a PR splash and did so.
There's lot of racism in policing. In this case, I suspect the issue was not racism.
+1. Anyone who runs to TheRoot with their story is suspicious. Everyone wants their ten minutes of fame. The police would note have cited her if she had not broken the law.
Anonymous wrote:I know this woman. While I am not a nearby neighbor, I don't doubt for one second that she refused to turn down the music and didn't comply with the police requests. My suspicion is that she saw an opportunity make a PR splash and did so.
There's lot of racism in policing. In this case, I suspect the issue was not racism.