The black women waiting for AAA said they could smell the alcohol on the breath of Susan Westwood, the slurring, unsteady white woman who had approached them in a dark parking lot in Charlotte. She is white, she told the two black women, and a resident of the apartment complex in one of the city’s most exclusive neighborhoods where they happened to be standing. Is your baby daddy here?” Repeatedly, she raised her cellphone in a mocking tone: “Mmm, girl girl, I got you. I got you girl, girl.” Westwood demanded to know where the women lived and screamed, “You’re not going to sell drugs here!”Then she warned it could be dangerous hanging out in the mostly white neighborhood. Lewis in his carA teen spread a racist video of a black classmate eating chicken.
Source: Washington Post October 29, 2018 19:39 UTC