Black Women Who Said They Were Attacked By Racists Were Surprised When This Video Turned Up

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Three black women , including the sister of Tyreek Burwell, NFL player for the San Diego Chargers, said they were attacked on a bus by racists.  They appeared in news broadcasts crying over their ordeal.  They may have more crying to do very shortly.  All three have been ordered to appear in court to answer unnamed charges from that incident.  Unbeknownst to them, everything was caught on the bus surveillance camera.  There were racial epithets , but by the black women and not the passengers.

 

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Lying through the tears

The video also clearly shows that one of the women threw the first punch.  If that’s not enough, the passengers on the bus who were witnesses, including several minorities, stated that the women were responsible for the altercation.  The video hasn’t been made public yet, awaiting the decision of the judge.  The police did do a showing of the video to a select, invitation only crowd.  Among them was Alice Green, director of the  Center for Law and Justice.

Green said that the video is poor quality but she was more convinced by the witnesses who placed the blame on the three women.  Even so, Green insisted the only punishment for the women should be that they issue an apology, disregarding the vast cost of the investigation of the charges made by the women and despite having slandered several of the passengers:

“I would not lock them up.  But if it comes to be that they made false claims, there needs to be an apology perhaps.”

All three women have been ordered to court next Monday to answer to yet unnamed charges.  At that time the judge will decide whether the video can be released to the public.

Nothing spoils a good racial attack story more than a video.

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