New York Governor Andrew Cuomo reportedly said, “A false 911 call based on race should be classified as a hate crime” during his daily briefing call last Friday (via BETNews)
told her to put her dog on a leash is creating more change than she could have imagined., the legislation was introduced back in 2018 but Assemblyman reintroduced the bill due to Amy Cooper’s viral video showing her harassing a bird watcher and calling the cops.reportedly said during his daily briefing call on Friday , “We’ve seen 911 calls which are race-based, false calls. A false 911 call based on race should be classified as a hate crime in the state of New York.
Assemblyman Ortiz told the New York Post, violators could face between one and five years in prison, in accordance with the state’s hate crime statute “if the motivation for reporting such crime is motivated by a perception or belief about their race, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, religion, religious practice, age, disability or sexual orientation.”
He also added, “The bottom line is: We should be using better judgement. Racism gets created, and I think that by making false reporting because of gender or religion is completely unacceptable and intolerable.”Amy Cooper, known on social media as Central Park Karen, went viral after a video posted to Twitter on Monday showed her calling police onShe was seen on video calling the police, saying: "I'm going to tell them there's an African American man threatening my life.
After the searing social media backlash, Cooper was fired as vice-president of Investment Solutions for Franklin Templeton firm and temporarily lost custody of her dog.White women know that if they can use a fake scared voice or shed fake tears & say that a Black Man violated them in any way shape or form they will be believed. This has happened since slavery. Lynchings in the town square.
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