The woman who harassed two black women in a parking lot in North Carolina surrenders
The woman who harassed two black women in a parking lot in North Carolina surrenders
According to authorities, a woman who was caught by a camera repressing two African-American women in a parking lot lost her job and turned herself in to the police in Sunset Beach, North Carolina.
Susan Jane Westwood, 51, turned herself in Saturday. According to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, he received an infraction order for the misuse of the 911 system and four criminal citations for simple assault and communication threats. She was transferred to the Brunswick County Sheriff's Department and her bond was set at $ 500.
Westwood was captured in a video on October 19, sisters Leisa Meria Garris, 52, and Mary Michelle Garris, 49, as they waited for the AAA to arrive at the parking lot of the Camden Fairview Apartments in Charlotte, North Carolina.
"I'm white and I'm hot, so what are you doing here?" Westwood told the sisters. "I'm still going to make $ 125,000 on Monday morning. Who are you, do you live here?
"Do I need to take out my hidden weapon too?" Westwood asked at one point during the meeting.
Westwood called 911 and falsely claimed that the women were trying to enter the residences, according to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department.
"The people who are trying to break into apartments, they're really people I've never seen here before, but they're African-American," Westwood said in the 911 call. "They're trying to cause a problem."
In addition to recording Westwood's behavior, the Garris sisters also called 911 to report the harassment. Police arrived on the scene, but could not locate Westwood, and issued an arrest warrant for his arrest on October 30.
"She assaulted us both, so there should be charges," Mary Garris said when she spoke to ABC News on Saturday. "We want to bring justice, we want to raise awareness in the community, people are being judged by the color of their skin."
"It has been a revelation," Garris continued. "This happened only because we were standing out and waiting for the AAA, which is alarming and annoying."
Prior to its termination, Susan Westwood was employed at Charter Communications.
"The incident recorded in Charlotte is a flagrant violation of Charter's code of conduct and clearly ignores the company's commitment to inclusion and respectful behavior," said Scott Pryzwanky, a spokesman for the company, in a statement. "As such, Ms. Westwood's employment with the company has been rescinded, effective immediately."
It was not immediately clear if Westwood had hired or if he had been assigned a lawyer.
This is the latest in a series of high profile incidents in which a white person has called the police to report on black people involved in daily activities.
Last month, a white woman in Brooklyn called the police after accusing a 9-year-old African-American boy of groping for her. The security images showed that this was false.
Another white woman in St. Louis was fired from her job after a video went viral in which she blocked a black man To enter your own apartment building.
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